by ian | Sep 14, 2011 | Design, Social Media |
If you’re running an event, people need to know about it and have all the information required to ensure they turn up in the right place, at the right time and fully prepared. From free, informal get-togethers to conferences where advanced booking and payment is... by ian | Sep 2, 2011 | Design, Legal |
Following on from Richard Jenkins’ previous guest post on the importance of a written contract, he has written us a short summary of the essential, legally required information for a limited company’s website. Have you got all of these on yours? Every... by ian | Aug 22, 2011 | Business Thinking, Design, Legal |
One of the questions we often get asked is about the ins and outs of website law, to which we replay “we’re not legal experts” and point people in the direction of someone who is, or at out-law.com! One such expert is Richard Jenkins of Claric Legal... by ian | Aug 4, 2011 | Design |
I was posed this question at yesterday’s Coventry Business Network, it’s a question without an easy answer. Especially if you are a photographer or illustrator, when images are your business, displaying your wares immediately lays you open to image theft.... by ian | Aug 3, 2011 | Courses, Design |
At Real Point we’re planning a series of hands-on workshops starting in September. At the moment we’re doing a bit of market research. We’d like to know: What day of the week do you find easiest to attend courses on (Monday to Saturday)? For your... by ian | Aug 2, 2011 | Accessibility, Design, Search Engine Optimisation |
Often it’s the last thing to be thought about, your website’s beautifully designed, the forms all coded, but there’s nothing to read. It’s easy to rush this stage, to lift content from printed brochures, but fall at this hurdle and your website is dead in the water....