One of the key strategies for a results-oriented website is launching an MVP (minimum viable product). But what does that mean? Defining an MVP can be tricky, and even moreso when there is an existing website. I believe there are two key measures of an MVP redesign; achieving 1) results parity and 2) UX parity. In other words, the new site can't cause a loss of revenue or vital revenue inputs such as leads. It also can't deliver a drop in overall customer experience. The visual impact must be...
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People don't just want good content; they want the Cliffs Notes version of good content. Online readers have about an 8-second attention span, so if it takes 10 seconds to read about your business...
Think you've had a rough week? Check out these ten pictures of cats who have really been through it. Hey, at least they have nine lives to make up for it, right?
Offering a "new, personalized way to connect with the things that you love", eBay takes a page from the Pinterest playbook and adopts a shiny, new masonry layout. Why would they risk changing a user...
Opportunities are limitless for children, especially girls, in technology and engineering. I thought I’d look at some tools available to help children gain some insight and interest, beyond video...
“Think different.” “Expect more. Pay Less.” “Imagination at work”. All are simple ideas that define the essence of the businesses they represent. But don’t let these seemingly simple ideas fool you...
Rumors had been circulating around the web about Apple's intentions to put out a 128GB iPad, and just one week after Apple's confirmation announcement, the product has been released for sale online...
In this blog post, I am going to extend upon my last module overview of Masonry, which is a Views plugin that utilizes the jQuery Masonry plugin. (Short recap, Masonry sets your elements into a...
With the dawn of 2013, I am left wondering which web design trends from 2011 and 2012 (other than responsive web design) will gain momentum in the new year. It’s hard to say … Much of what is popular...