Posts Tagged ‘web development’
“I can’t read that, it’s too small.” “I can’t understand what he’s saying in that video, are there subtitles?” “I don’t remember where that was, there’s too much stuff.” “Ugh, I clicked the wrong thing.” Feeling lost on a website and unable to maximize your content consumption is frustrating. However, improved web accessibility and a […]
We’ve given you the rundown on how to build a fast, minimal, mobile website. But why are these elements so important? For every second a user spends on your site, a minimal web design may be the difference between a visitor staying or going, and buying or leaving. Let’s talk about how less is more. […]
Across the globe, Internet users spend approximately 6 hours and 53 minutes online every day1. That’s a lot of time, but it’s easy to do so when you can just scroll…and scroll…and scroll, with no need to click for more. With the rise of the infinite scroll on social, is this the future of website […]
How did you end up on our blog page? Why did you end up here? Spoiler alert, it wasn’t by chance. Yes, we wrote this blog to share useful info with you. But we also wrote it as part of our Search Engine Optimization (SEO) strategy. Blogging for SEO is an informative way to build […]
Have you heard or experienced first hand one of the following scenarios? You’ve hired a designer and it takes months to complete the promised materials. Your web designer built your website, it “kind of works”, and now you can’t get ahold of them. You’ve paid a designer that promised “XY & Z” but they are now having […]
While recently surfing Facebook I noticed a friend had published a link to their new employer’s website. Given this business has over 200+ employees and a large social following I assumed their website was responsive. It was very much not the case. There’s a free and simple tool Google has for checking if your website […]
We’re very excited to launch the brand new website and identity for the Village of Steger, IL. We worked to develop and design a site that was very easy to navigate and find the necessary information that site visitors may need to find. We found that alot of village and city websites lacked focus in […]
We worked with our friends at RoadsterShop to rebuild the product section of their automotive website. With the release of a new product line (SPEC3) we built out some custom functionality within WordPress do develop a very easy to use interface for managing their custom products. If you’re looking to start that custom car project […]