Why Your Services Page Feels Like a Diner Menu from 1986
Refined, Not Reduced – Navigation Series, Part 2 Your services page might be trying to do too much. If you’ve […]
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UX and Accessibility
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
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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 »
If you’ve ever told yourself, “I don’t need an SEO plugin — WordPress is already built for SEO,” you’re not
Isn’t WordPress Already Good at SEO? | HyperLynx Studio 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 »
So far, we’ve talked about why your website needs to adapt and how people are using more devices than ever.
Originally published as: Responsive Design Part 1: Why Your Website Needs to Work Everywhere In 2025, your website is often
Why Responsive Web Design Is Essential for Business in 2025 Read Post »
Ever had a customer send a screenshot claiming a button is missing only to see it right there in the
When Users Don’t See – Why UX Blind Spots Happen Read Post »
All I needed was to submit a basic form. Name, email, a brief message—nothing complex. Yet, this straightforward task spiraled
I Tried Submitting a Simple Form – Now I Question My Grip on Reality Read Post »