Posts Tagged ‘successful web design

Everyone who signs up to Think Vitamin Membership in the next 24 hours will get a free Web Design Audio Book, written and read by the amazingly talented Simon Collison. It’s over 10,000 words (60 minutes) and is packed with everything he’s learned over 10 years, from running a successful web design agency. Topics covered [...]

Search engine algorithms have become very advanced particularly in their ability to analyze the interlinking structures of the web and to determine unnatural linking practices (or ‘link schemes’ as they are often referred to). Techniques like reciprocal link building which worked well a few years ago, now fail to significantly improve ranking and can in [...]

Everyone who signs up to Think Vitamin Membership in the next 24 hours will get a free Web Design Pack, which has: An audio book by Simon Collison packed with tips on how to run a successful web design shop The CSS3 Toolkit with 1 hour 20 minutes of in-depth video tutorials The jQuery Toolkit [...]

The way you organize content on your site does a number of things. It gives immediate clues to what your site is about, it helps people find the information they’re looking for, and it anticipates how people want to interact with that information. It can even help people process your information deeper and better. Beyond [...]

Legendary art director Roger Black guests on tomorrow’s episode of The Big Web Show, co-hosted by Dan Benjamin and taped in front of a live internet audience. Roger co-founded the following new companies: Webtype, creators of high-end fonts for online typography; Treesaver, a platform that uses CSS, HTML, JavaScript, and the principles of responsive design [...]


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