Archive for June, 2008
We find that many of our clients are looking for rich brand and user experiences typcially afforded by Flash – but also absolutely require text-based search engine optimized pages.
Until search engines can reliably read and extract the semantic meaning from images and flash movies this will always be a conflict. But with some skill, we ...
The startup search engine with the slick coverflow user interface SearchMe yesterday launched a raft of new features. Fly-through web searching and browsing sites like SearchMe and PicLens aren’t going to replace the current click-and-load model of information foraging on the web. Google with it’s text snippets is faster and more efficient for text searches ...
While the social media arena has seen its share of contenders, MySpace remains the most heavily trafficked site on the web, and easily the largest in its class. Therefore it’s no wonder when the networking giant makes a change, people notice.
Today MySpace launched improvements to its design and architecture. And now that the proverbial cat ...
When the web started to become a business and marketing tool that needed to look professional and eventually have a ‘wow’ factor, graphic designers were quick to respond. Their core skills around typography, color, layout and overall branding mixed with the underlying foundation of communication seemed to be the best fit. This fit hasn’t changed ...
Just back from 10 days of recharging my batteries in Buenos Aires – eating, shopping, snapping pictures, and of course, taking in a lot of great architecture, art, and design.
Part 1: Idarg — Argentinean Identity
On our way to Olsen for drinks, Lea and I came across Nobrand, a shop that is an extension of ...