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Posts Tagged ‘design’
Usability and Design – Internet Summit Notes Day 2
16 Nov , 2011
The User Experience is Your Brand @drewdiskin Drew Diskin, M.S. Digital Engagement Strategist, Inertia Commentary: I think Drew had a powerful story to tell, using this story of John Hopkins and showing more specific examples of HOW they turned around their results, HOW he got C-Level buy in would have made this a much more [...]
Start Up a Business Website over a Weekend
7 Jun , 2011
Start up a business over a weekend. That was the premise behind this weekend long event that was hosted in Durham, North Carolina. Nancy Jin, a co-worker of mine, and I attended the Start Up Weekend. Over the weekend, participants met the challenge created by the Start Up Weekend committee and outputted prototype Facebook applications, [...]
6 Things Video Games Can Teach Us About Web Usability
13 Nov , 2009
Those who think video games are not educational, this post is for you. Not only can video games be an enjoyable experience, they can teach us many things. Websites and video games often use similar concepts about usability in order to achieve an amazing end-product. I’ve come up with 6 essential concepts that video games [...]
Dynamic Body ID and Class properties on ASP.NET Master Pages
16 Oct , 2009
Master pages are a great feature of ASP.NET. However, they do have some drawbacks, one being they do not easily offer the flexibility of dynamic body ids and classes that our design team here needs. Luckily a solution exists, and best of all it isn’t all that difficult to implement. The solution is built around [...]
