Why do we present one initial web design concept? Isn’t that a little arrogant? What about giving the clients the option to choose? Isn’t that what they are paying for?

These are some of the types of questions we’ve been getting lately. Strangely, this issue didn’t come up much before, but now that it has, I figure it’s a good time to take a moment to talk about it.

  • Business
Nov
18
2009

Design Still Matters

by Naomi Niles

It’s been an ongoing debate for years. Does design really matter? Specifically, will a nice professional website design make a difference for your business?

I’ve been wanting to write a post about this for so long, I couldn’t remember if I actually did or didn’t and had to search through our archives just to check. Turns out, I did! Back in March 2006. Woo, how time flies! I find it funny and yet kind of sad that this is still such a hot topic. But, now I want to expand more on my earlier thoughts.

  • Design
Nov
13
2009

Memory Keepers Site Design

by Naomi Niles

Let me just say, “This project was so much fun!!”. Ok, now I have that off my chest, I can continue!

Daniel Bird approached us because he needed branding and a new website for his new business. Memory Keepers, located in Dallas Texas, preserves old photos into digital format. What makes them different, is that they travel right to the customer’s house to scan the photos rather than having clients send in their precious photos by mail.

  • News
Nov
05
2009

Balsamiq Mockups Review

by Naomi Niles

A few weeks ago… Er, more than a few weeks ago, I posted a blog post on why designers should use wireframes. I have always used Photoshop to do more formal wireframes for client sites, but wanted to give Balsamiq a try since I first heard about it. They were gracious enough to give me a copy to review. By the way, they are incredibly friendly and fast responding.

  • Design
  • Resources
  • UX
  • Web Development
Oct
12
2009

IttyBiz Site Redesign

by Naomi Niles

Naomi Dunford, whom I affectionately like to refer to as my tocaya, approached us because she felt that the original IttyBiz site was no longer representing her thriving business. IttyBiz has grown exponentially since starting and she wanted to focus more on her marketing and small business help products and courses and not mainly on her blog like before, while still keeping the blog visible.

  • Design
  • News