Usability

Whether you call yourself a small business owner, consultant, or entrepreneur, there is another word similar to those words: freelancer. … Continue reading

So last week, on my personal blog, I had an experience with a website that prompted me to write an … Continue reading

Whitespace is the area between visual elements of your website. Some of you may know the term negative space. This … Continue reading

I bet you figured that since you have a website, it probably works fine on all devices. But have you … Continue reading

This post is written in honor of Internet Explorer 9 being released yesterday. Something web designers have great hope for. … Continue reading

I can give you the detailed definition of web usability, but in a nutshell, it all boils down to how … Continue reading

Ah, it’s that time of year. When retail stores start pulling out Halloween goodies and stuff for every holiday from … Continue reading

A lot of website owners, and even some web designers, ignore a very important demographic: the mobile user. How user-friendly … Continue reading

Although Steve Krug’s book Don’t Make Me Think: A Common Sense Approach to Web Usability has been around for years, … Continue reading

Last week I addressed the home page from a written content standpoint. Today I’ll discuss your home page in terms … Continue reading