The Benefits of Employing a Professional Website Content Creator (A guest blog by Sue Kelso Ryan, Copywriter) If you missed the first 2 instalment of this series feel free browse back and checkout them out: 3 Reasons You Should Learn to Love Your Website Content Creator link They speak your language It’s important that your […]
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My bug bears with ThemeForest and WordPress
Someone recently reached out to me about helping out with their WordPress website because of the dreaded white screen of death! The site had been developed, well I say developed I actually mean a theme was purchased from ThemeForest then the site was built from within WordPress using a plethora of different plugins needed to make […]
3 More Reasons You Should Learn to Love Your Website Content Creator
The Benefits of Employing a Professional Website Content Creator (A guest blog by Sue Kelso Ryan, Copywriter) If you missed the first instalment of this series please go and have a look at 3 Reasons You Should Learn to Love Your Website Content Creator, so lets continue… They’ll also make your website look good Choosing […]
3 Reasons You Should Learn to Love Your Website Content Creator
The Benefits of Employing a Professional Website Content Creator (A guest blog by Sue Kelso Ryan, Copywriter) Does your old website need a facelift? You want a website that really sells? Beware of simply filling the white spaces with words. It’s time to bring in a crack professional website content creator, who knows what they’re […]
Why your websites UI is ruining your UX
First of all lets explain what UI and UX is. UI is User Interface and UX is User Experience and one without the other is just an impossibility really! Consider the body and the mind. The body’s User Interface are senses; touch, smell, seeing, listening and taste. The body’s User Experience is the mind and […]
Top tips when choosing a designer
Not all designers are the same and choosing the right one can be a little daunting so here are some top tips when choosing a designer: Ability Make sure they have the ability to satisfy your needs. Do they use the latest tools and software? Do they have traditional drawing skills. Some designers specialise in a […]
Open Source vs Proprietary Software
After a recent hot drama on a well know social network about Open Source vs Proprietary software, I felt inspired to write this. The drama was about websites and content management and the key tone that came across was that there are two approaches to this – Open Source Software (OSS) or Closed Source (also known […]
Design, typography and legibility
Design and typography – two very different things but at some point they are going to come together when it comes to designing your way out of a paper bag. Sometimes design won’t involve type and you will have a whole lot of different problems to solve but when design meets typography there are certain things […]
Can’t find that image?
Designers have a great resource for finding images on the web today with the likes of istock and shutterstock to name a couple. However, when you’re designing something for a the client you don’t want to download the expensive hires file just yet right? So you go for the lores comp version just as an […]