by ian | Nov 25, 2011 | Design, Social Media |
I came across this infographic yesterday from Breaking Copy’s blog. It’s an amusing but helpful guide on what to post where on which social media platform. Most importantly it has an important reminder of what not to post, following my rule of thumb: never... by ian | Nov 21, 2011 | Design, Social Media |
If you have a Facebook page for your business, have you got a “Vanity” address for it? Up until recently you had to have 25 fans before you could apply but now you can select one at setup, though it would seem that for existing pages you still require 25... by ian | Nov 14, 2011 | Design, News and views on design |
“You’re too expensive . . . .” “My mate’s son can do it for . . . .” “I can do it myself for free . . . .” “I want it to do everything, I don’t care how much it costs . . . .” These comments, and many... by ian | Nov 12, 2011 | Design, News and views on design |
With thoughts on the recent TV series, Planet Word, about langugage affecting how we experience the world and the way we express and feel culture, combined with my sister’s comments on language of the heart with her work in minority language groups, I was given... by ian | Oct 22, 2011 | Design, Project Updates |
It’s not often that websites we’ve designed get launched with a show; they normally just go live with maybe an email or two to our client’s existing customers to let them know. But the e-commerce website we’ve just designed for A-dec to promote...