Posted by Sarah Hyne on 6.06.2009
MSN vs GOOGLE – Search Engine Rap Battle Turn your own handwriting into a font! — Fontifier How to listen to the user and hear the experience — Usability Post Australian businesses are missing out on the internet’s untapped potential — BRW 15 essential issues for the creative community — Inspired Magazine Apple vs Microsoft: [...]
Posted on 6.06.2009 at 10:59 am. See other posts by Sarah Hyne
Design, Digital strategy, Fun, google, Innovation, Inspiring, social media, technology, Trends, Web 2.0, web design.
Posted by Sarah Hyne on 2.06.2009
The problem with poorly designed websites might not be incompetent user-experience and graphic designers, but a stifling corporate culture. This is what blogger Dustin Curtis discovered when he wrote an open letter on his blog to the team behind the American Airlines website. In his letter, he spoke of the dissatisfying experience he had booking [...]
Posted by Sarah Hyne on 30.05.2009
Web design industry jargon glossary and resources — Smashing Magazine 20 Facebook tips you might not know — Hongkiat AudioBoo is new talk of the net — The Guardian 11 striking findings from an eye tracking study — Problogger Using Google Earth to visualise the toll of war — Google Lat Long Blog 50 excellent [...]
Posted on 30.05.2009 at 11:01 am. See other posts by Sarah Hyne
Design, Digital strategy, Email Marketing, Fun, Innovation, Inspiring, SEO, social media, technology, Trends, Web 2.0, web design.
Posted by Adam Franklin on 26.05.2009
One of the beauties of being alive in the Information Age is the way technology can transform the way we do business & live our lives. As companies embracing Web 2.0 technology can prove, it is incredibly easy to empower staff with the freedom to work from anywhere – and be more productive! We’ve been testing it & getting [...]
Posted by Sarah Hyne on 23.05.2009
How to improve your branding with your content — Smashing Magazine Optimising conversion rates – it’s all about usability — Smashing Magazine Non-profit website design: examples and best practices — Smashing Magazine Complete beginners guide to information architecture — UX Booth Visual hierarchy in web design — Theme Forest Twitter surges past Digg, LinkedIn and [...]
Posted by Adam Franklin on 22.04.2009
Recently I was amazed to discover that a friend of mine Jenny* a BDM at a large company was spending the first half of her day researching prospective clients to call on. This research consisted of googling companies in certain suburbs or buildings and then manually entering in the company, contact name, phone number & [...]