Last Day to Get Analysis at Discount Price
Posted on: Friday, December 18th, 2009 in: BWI, Usability & DesignLast day to take advantage of the discounted price on my web usability and design analysis.
Last day to take advantage of the discounted price on my web usability and design analysis.
A little reminder post about the special I am having on the web analysis, and a little bonus for those that order soon.
For the next two weeks, now until Dec. 18th, 2009, I will be running a promotion on my Web Usability and Design Analysis. Now on sale for just $19.95.
Finding an affordable web design company
I had no problem finding some great posts today. The Erskine Design post is a long read, but offers great insight on how a site is built.
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Why get Best Web Image’s Web Usability and Design Analysis.
Looking to make a logo for your site or company? May I suggest not doing it yourself, and hiring a professional? That is probably a good idea, but if you simply building a logo for a website that you are having fun with, or have no budget for then we must do what we must do. Here are a few logo basics to get you on your way.
This is the first article of 35 usability and design checks I make in my basic analysis. It is about the value of a website title.
OK. So a while back I started my Site Feedback category. For those of you that don’t know about it, I make a new post every Friday about one of your sites. In the post I request visitors to visit the the site in review, and then offer feedback about it on the post. Website owners value the feedback, and a little bit of free publicity.
So you may be thinking right now what the heck is Mojizu? You don’t know? Don’t feel bad, neither did my dictionary. Mojizu.com is a contemporary style character design community.
The owners of www.ofertasdeadsl.net, are trying to provide a simple site with basic information about getting ADSL services. The have a basic layout listing some providers by cost and speed, and also have a few details about the services. What they really need, I think, is a side by side comparison. I also think they need your help in site layout.
If you are the first one to comment on this post you get a free Basic Usability and Design Analysis for the website of your choice!
Probably the best thing about having an online career is that you can work anywhere in the world. A big set back to it, is that long distance travel may be requied to do a face to face. Thinkature is just the site that could help eliminate one of those reasons to require face time. It’s their online workspace.
Depending on your budget for building a site, an extremely worthwhile venture is to create an alternate layout, or parallel design. The benefits are almost endless, and features on the site quickly expose the good and the bad.
Do you see it? Did you realize what they did? Do you think it’s obvious. Did you know I was hinting for the letter D. DreamSight a web design company has elected to use an image implace of the first letter in their name. Good idea or bad idea?
What do you think? Should you design for user preference or user performance? Most webmasters would say design for user preference. It makes sense at first, designing to what your site users prefer.
Site survey of BestWebImage.com that anyone can answer. This post is also an announcement of the new category “Site Surveys”.
Regardless on why you have a website, the term “Causality” plays a very important roll. The idea of “If you build it, they will come.” has in reality, failed more than it has succeeded.
I don’t believe the site was designed for it’s target audience. See why.