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A Simple Detail Often Overlooked

Posted in Interface Design by Brett Robinson: 5th December 2008, 10:59

Providing your company’s contact details is possibly the most important section of your website. It is essential that your contact information is easily found on your website with the obvious Contact link, visible at all times.

Simple, concise and easy to understand information on your contact page is vitally important, whilst some companies will go the extra mile and provide multiple language versions for foreign visitors, as well as items like travel information (by train, parking, from the airport etc.), and print friendly map of how to find you the contact form remains King of these pages.

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Information Heavy Sites A Blessing & A Curse

Posted in Design, Interface Design by Ben Bush: 4th December 2008, 11:41

Creating a site that delivers a large amount of content is both a blessing and a curse. As an interface designer you must be careful not to overwhelm the layout and keep a clear path to help steer users to the information they are most interested in. Having a lot of content can be a good thing though. It gives you assets to keep the site interesting and creates that stickiness so people will repeat visit.

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Interaction Online

Posted in Design, Interface Design by Ben Bush: 3rd December 2008, 15:03

The interactive quality of the web is one of the main features that sets it apart from other mediums. Interaction means allowing the users to actively engage with the world you have created on your site, with text, images, sounds and animations. It can be everything from simple feedback when they move their mouse over a link, to a complex interactive story.

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Entertain With Design

Posted in Marketing & Communication by Ben Bush: 2nd December 2008, 09:30

Traditional methods of entertainment have always been one-way communication between writer/reader, singer/listener or actor/audience for a long time. The Internet however, is two-way communication and provides the fastest means of feedback.

Everyone still enjoys listening to music or watching a movie but channels like online gambling and creative user interfaces have created a large open playing field for all types of new entertainment.

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Communicating With Typography

Posted in Typography by Ben Bush: 1st December 2008, 10:17

As with any design project, typography plays a vital role in successfully communicating your ideas. Refer to your client’s Corporate Identity or Brand Guidelines - very often a pre-selected typeface at a range of different weights and point sizes will have been defined in order to maintain the integrity of the brand.

In the case where no guidelines have been specified, a wider range of typefaces can be explored. For example, sometimes a highly stylized typeface when used in moderation can enrich and complement the elements within a sites layout.

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