Web design

  • Yellow and Black on the Web

    Rosie and I met with our newest client yesterday. We’re excited about working on their site, and they have a very snazzy logo. It’s a black rhinoceros on a flatbed car, with a yellow background. It could easily be a rock band’s logo.

  • Fast Pages: Does it Matter?

    Yes. It matters. It matters to Google, we know. Google has stated unequivocally that they won’t choose a fast loading page with less valuable content over a page with valuable content that loads more slowly. However, when there are pages with equal quality content, faster pages will be chosen first.

  • Image File Types

    The screenshot here shows some of the different file types you can use to store and send images: jpg, psd, eps, ai, cpt, gif, tif, mac, pct, png… The list goes on.

  • Colors and Your CMS

    When you use a content management system to take care of your own website, you can change your content whenever you like.

  • Featured Content at Your Website

    Some websites are built to show the same thing at all times, but more and more sites now are offering featured content in one way or another. This means that your home page, in addition to the static (unchanging — no negative connotations in this context) content, also has fresh content on a regular basis.

  • How Well Do You Know Your Clients?

    The guys at Luminopolis aren’t clients of ours, but they hosted the WordPressKC meetup last month, allowing all the WPKC crew to give them advice about their website.