As I’m sure you all know, Steve Jobs recently passed away. During the intense press coverage that followed his death, I was reminded about the inspirational commencement speech he gave at Stanford University. In that speech he mentions dropping out of college and attending a calligraphy class. He said: “I learned about serif and san serif typefaces, Read Blog…
Typography and Web Design
October 13th, 2011 by Rory
Sainsbury’s Didn’t Just Taste the Difference. They SHOWED the Difference
January 15th, 2011 by John M
Sainsbury’s had a very enjoyable Christmas, reclaiming the title of second largest UK supermarket from Asda, and reporting a like-for-like sales rise of 3.6 per cent in the 14 weeks leading up to 8 January 2011. Sainsbury’s saw an increase in sales for items such as homeware and electricals. Hold on – what’s this on Read Blog…
SEO: Three Ways to Annoy Your Visitors With Your Homepage
April 15th, 2010 by Jon
When developing your website, you want to make it as attractive, informative and useful as possible. Unfortunately, when trying to make your homepage do all of these things, you can actually end up creating a homepage which the majority of your visitors will find annoying. This can be a major problem for your business. If Read Blog…
Why visual impact affects your site’s credibility
March 10th, 2010 by Haydyn
Every day we are bombarded by websites. From high-end brand outfits through to local companies advertising their services. But have you ever stopped to take the time to look at the visual structure of a site? The way it is arranged, the colour scheme, the overall brand message? Probably not, as the average web user Read Blog…
Lay out your pages for SEO
February 14th, 2010 by James
The layout of your pages plays a surprisingly important part in your SEO. Your page design can put blocks in the way of your SEO company, can trip up the search engines when they come to call, and can annoy users to the point that they turn around and leave. Many aspects of your design Read Blog…
Page by Page SEO: Visual Barriers
December 30th, 2009 by Jon
One of the less talked about areas of SEO is scanning for barriers. SEO experts will sometimes discuss the ways in which the hidden pathways of your site can be cleared for the search engine spiders. There are other barriers which are of just as much importance to your site and should be looked at Read Blog…
Page By Page SEO: Visual Barriers
December 18th, 2009 by James
One of the less talked about areas of SEO is scanning for barriers. SEO experts will sometimes discuss the ways in which the hidden pathways of your site can be cleared for the search engine spiders. There are other barriers which are of just as much importance to your site and should be looked at Read Blog…
What do your site’s users see?
December 17th, 2009 by James
SEO may focus on getting more traffic to your site, but its ultimate goal is to encourage users to spend quality time with your business. SEO doesn’t end when a user clicks on your link in the search engine results pages. It needs to convince them to stay and look around. There is a surprising Read Blog…









