
What Your Business Needs to Know About the New EU GDPR Law
You may have noticed a large influx of emails from the companies who often send you coupons, newsletters, or sales offers. Many of these emails have the subject “Updates to Our Privacy Policy,” “Changes to Our Privacy Policy,” or even “Keep in Touch.”
This is because of the new European Union (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) that went into effect May 25th,[…]

Web Development Vocab – My Chief Marketing Officer Marketing Vocab Cheat Sheet
Every industry has its language, and when marketing nerds like us start really getting into the subject of marketing, we get a bit caught up in the excitement. Impressions here, retargeted ads there, die cuts, SEO, print bleeds, wireframes, SSL,[…]

Time to Leave Insecurity Behind
It’s the dawn of a new year – a time for reflection on your growth, confidence in your goals, and security in the person you’re becoming.
But what about your website? Will it be secure this year, too?[…]

Less Is More: Using Minimalism To Break Through Online Clutter
There are more than 1.1 billion websites across the world today, according to Internet Live Stats. That’s a lot of marketing. Consider how effective minimalism could be in cutting through that confusion. With a clean visual, bright colors,[…]

Trends for Better Websites in 2017
As a web developer who works closely with design and marketing experts on a daily basis, I notice ways that website design is affected by both technology and human psychology. So when I consider what trends are likely to drive website design in 2017,[…]

Top Tools and Features to Make Your Blog More Amazing
Good blog content isn’t the only thing that will get your post the attention it deserves. By installing a few added features on your website to enhance functionality, you’re making content easier to read as well as helping new customers more easily discover your business.[…]

Scrolling is Not (Always) Something to Avoid
The design world is beginning to shift toward more vertically-oriented “scrolling” websites that require fewer click-throughs and instead use scrolling as the primary means to navigate through content. However, these sites can raise eyebrows among designers who were taught the long-held philosophy that important content must always be presented “above the fold” (or “above the scroll”) of the screen.[…]

IN & OUT Design Trends for 2016
We always keep a close eye on the latest web design trends, and this year has been no exception. As we move into 2016, there are a number of trends we’ve seen build momentum, while others have fizzled out. There are also a number of hot trends in 2015 that will continue to gain strength in the new year.[…]

The Dos and Don’ts of UX Design
If you’ve ever visited a website and clicked and clicked and clicked to find the information you were looking for – or gave up and never found it – you already know what a bad user experience (UX) feels like: frustrating.[…]

