Posts Tagged ‘Utah

The navigation might be the single most important aspect of a web design’s usability. Without a navigation, you would be stuck on the home page for a very long time. I believe a navigation or menu must be easy to use, but this doesn’t mean it has to be boring. In fact, it helps to [...]

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation have committed nearly $3.4 million in grants to improve Internet connections for libraries in five states. Nationally, libraries report that demand for high-speed Internet access is growing faster than their ability to provide increased bandwidth. An American Library Association study found that 60 percent of all libraries say their [...]

Few artists get me excited to see their portfolio as Sam Nielson. He is a young artist and illustrator based in the United States that currently works as a graphic designer at Avalanche Software / Disney Interactive Studios. At his blog he collects several of his works for the agency where he works and also [...]

Last Thursday night we stopped in Albuquerque, New Mexico on our cross-country move to Florida. What was supposed to be an overnight stop has turned into a lengthy stay and a permanent change in our family’s lifestyle. One of our sons fell ill with the flu* soon after leaving Utah on Wednesday. By Thursday the [...]

Creating amazing websites, probably, the most challenging task for designers is to build an harmonious design that appropriately highlights the contents. A creative and well-designed websites is able to attract a wide audience and it can improve the “trust” of the company (or person) behind the site. There are hard steps to be faced during [...]


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