Table of Contents vs. Table of Chaos
Refined, Not Reduced – Navigation Series, Part 3 Table of contents blocks are like station maps at a busy terminal: […]
UX and User Experience Design
Refined, Not Reduced – Navigation Series, Part 3 Table of contents blocks are like station maps at a busy terminal: […]
Refined, Not Reduced – Navigation Series, Part 2 Your services page might be trying to do too much. If you’ve
Why Your Services Page Feels Like a Diner Menu from 1986 Read Post »
Your website menu isn’t just a list of pages—it’s a compass. A good one guides visitors, builds trust, and helps
5-Common-Website-Menu-Mistakes-And-How-ToFix-Them Read Post »
Inside the lodge, the early light hits just right. Dust motes drift in a shaft of sunlight, and your eye
Focus in UX: Guiding the Eye Like a Photographer Read Post »
This wasn’t the series I originally planned to write. But looking back, I’m glad I followed the impulse to shift
You can know all the rules. You can write great content. You can structure everything perfectly in your head. And
How Even SEO Pros Miss Things Without the Right Tools Read Post »
Back to Past Projects Overview This final chapter is about reconnection, renewal, and choosing to do things differently going forward.
Day 7: Carroll Media, HyperLynx Studio & Culligan Quench Read Post »
Back to Past Projects Overview It’s wonderful when the right tools and timing hit. After a long stretch of navigating
Day 6: The Right Tools and Timing – CSN & JavaSmart Read Post »
By now, you know that your website needs to work across all kinds of screens. In today’s digital age, users
Responsive Design Series – Day 4: Tools That Help You Get There (No Coding Required) Read Post »
5 Essentials for a Fully Responsive Website Design Creating a website that looks great on every device is no longer