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Bad design. Can it be good? Designing with for your audience.

5.17.13

I’m not saying I support bad design, but in some instances your audience and client objectives might call for that “less polished” look. It really comes down to designing for the end user.

Demystifying Google Analytics

4.30.13

There are an endless number of aspects I could talk about, but I’ll keep it as simple as possible, addressing the areas I find most valuable.

Alina Wheeler on the brand identity process

4.17.13

I highly recommend this book for design business owners, designers and clients alike. Here are a few high-level take-aways.

We attended the screening of Lotus Eaters

4.8.13

Last Friday evening we attended the movie screening of Lotus Eaters produced by our client, Meneret Productions. We designed the movie poster!

What’s our Brainstorming Process Like?

3.29.13

How do we begin the creative process after we’ve established the strategy / creative brief?

Device Independent: Responsive Website Design

2.8.13

Responsive sites are built to conform to the maximum width of a browser, as well as the minimum width of a smart phone, providing an optimal user experience.

My Most Influential Online Tools / Apps of 2012

1.3.13

So, I’ve read and retweeted other posts of “the best of 2012″, but here are a few tools that have had the greatest impact on me, both professionally and personally.

Last Minute (Emergency) Holiday Card Ideas

11.20.12

The holidays are just around the corner. If your firm hasn’t started the holiday card process, here are a few ideas that can quickly be implemented. 

5 Tips for a Successful Law Firm Website

8.6.12

Here are five considerations for better design. While some of what I point out may seem obvious, many sites are doing a poor job.

Encouraging the Handwritten Note

4.11.12

In today’s digital world, nothing is more personal than a handwritten hello.

hi. | hello. | howdy. | hey. Use these postcards to leave a simple note for a colleague or mail a personal greeting to a friend.