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Jason Cranford ... in User Experience and Design
9 Dec 2011
Between 2010 and 2015, the number of U.S. mobile Internet users will increase by a compound annual growth rate of 16.6 percent while PCs and other wireline services first stagnate, then gradually decline. —The Daily Tech The people coming to your website are using mobile devices more and...
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Jason Cranford ... in User Experience and Design
10 Nov 2011
The unstated expectation many clients have about a website is that it will look pretty much the same, no matter where they see it. Whether it's in the latest version of Firefox or an old version of Internet Explorer, the site should look and work exactly the same. Unfortunately, this often...
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Jason Cranford ... in User Experience and Design
14 Apr 2011
Forum One's Redesigned Website You've probably heard the old adage, "The shoemaker’s children go without shoes." While we’ve been busy at Forum One designing and developing websites and online strategies for our clients, it’s been hard for us to find the time to...
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Jason Cranford ... in User Experience and Design
12 Feb 2011
It used to be the axiom on the Web that "content is king," but the king has a new rival. The best sites do not just placidly provide content to a passive audience, but engage that audience to help create and explore content through online tools or "apps." Applications are...
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Tim Deegan in User Experience and Design
10 Dec 2010
 In the interactive world everyone has their own opinion and ideas on what makes a pleasant, effective user experience. Usually that leads to the exclusion of the real question, “what do users want /need?” When done correctly, A/B Testing can settle the argument, giving the...
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Tim Deegan in User Experience and Design
14 Sep 2010
In the world of ever-shrinking time lines and pressure to role out top-quality user experiences for cheaper and faster, it is easy to see how anyone's mood can be negatively impacted. The mood board technique is nothing new, but extremely resourceful. As a visual designer, I find mood boards...
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Courtney Clark in User Experience and Design
27 May 2010
I woke up this morning with a kink in my neck. The kind of kink that can't be cured. No amount of massaging, twisting, or rolling will get it back in line. And so my head is tilting slightly to the left today. I figure if I rest my chin on my hand, I'll just look like I'm in deep thought, like I'm...
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Matt Humphrey in User Experience and Design
26 May 2010
I love my Subaru. I've driven it with no issues for about seven years. (BRB - going to knock on wood.) Despite my love, there are two design flaws that have driven me nuts throughout the duration of those seven years. (Disclaimer: I drive a 2004 Subaru. These features may have been updated on newer...
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Corey Lafferty in User Experience and Design
13 May 2010
When reviewing a designer's mock-up of a web site design, my job as an interface engineer is to look for areas of the design which will be challenging or impossible to implement. Such areas aren't always obvious. In theory, a mock-up and the final site should look identical, but in reality a mock-...
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Courtney Clark in User Experience and Design
30 Apr 2010
Nicely-cropped images help any web site look more credible and finished. Unfortunately, not everyone has access to fancy, schmancy photo-editing software like Adobe Photoshop. But don't despair. Beautifully-cropped photos can be yours with a few simple steps. Software I recommend using Picnik.com...
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