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Website Usability – Why & How to DIY

Last night I had the honor of speaking to the Fort Collins Internet Pros group about Web usability - what, why, and how to do it yourself. It was a packed house, and I think a fun time was had by all (everyone especially liked the flames in my Keynote presentation :) ) - oh, [...]
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Using Gmail for your business

Google (in their plan to take over the world) has one of the best email systems you can find: Gmail.  Their spam filter cannot be beat, and the integration with all of their other apps (online documents, calendars, etc.) is amazing.  Plus - you can store MASSIVE amounts of data on there.  My accounts have [...]
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If you want a good site, ask the right questions

Once again, Seth Godin is full of great advice.  His recent post "Things to ask before you redo your website" has a list of brilliant questions you should ask not ONLY when doing a redesign, but when building any site at all.  As I often say, when designing a website the last thing you should do [...]
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Web Design Glossary

Ever confused by some of the jargon web designers throw around all the time?  RSS, CSS, iframe, nesting, etc. If it doesn't make much sense, then you need to check out this awesome post on Smashing magazine with a massive glossary of web design jargon. Happy reading!
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  • Like all forms of design, visual design is about problem solving, not about personal preference or unsupported opinion — Bob Baxley, 2003