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Online Shopping Usability: The Role of Color

4|10
2010

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Give your customers what they expect, when it comes to making their way around your website. With so many online shopping options, customers don’t have to put up with confusing navigation or unintuitive shopping carts. Make sure you’re guiding your customer in the right direction and not causing them to leave your site.
“What does color [...]

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The #1 Secret to Design Success

2|20
2010

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There is only one key ingredient in any design that will hold it together, make it rise and make it deliver what it is supposed to. Whether the design is for the web, a book cover or a simple business card, there is one piece to the puzzle that must be present for the design [...]

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Style Guides: Purpose & Contents

7|19
2009

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A style guide is a document which includes different formatting guidelines for basically anything that a company would have designed. Style guides are very important when it comes to branding. They help to keep all styling consistent across multiple mediums. If you are a designer, consider creating a style guide for your client’s next website [...]

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Ways to Keep Your In-House Designers Happy & Productive

6|20
2009

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Keeping your in-house designers happy is crucial to productivity and your company’s success. Here are a few ways you can keep us happy!

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