New for old Gallery launched

I’ve been wanting a way to showcase my old work. At the same time, I didn’t really want to have dedicated pages on my main site because screenshots would suffice. Clients often ask about work in specific areas and I’ve been fortunate enough to have...

WCAG – overdue update not good.

Making your website “Accessible” is crucial. Not only do you “include more, exclude fewer”, it enables your content to be viewed on web devices like web-phones and PDAs. The W3C’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are about to be...

5 Steps to CSS Heaven

As we move towards a semantic, structured web… sometimes it’s the little things that make life so much easier. If you’re a front-end developer like me, Jon over at PingMag has written [an excellent...

Design is communication

Jason Santa Maria has written [an excellent article](http://www.jasonsantamaria.com/archive/2006/05/01/pretty_ugly.php) on the design vs un-design debate. This question recently cropped up for me when I was pitching to a new client – who is a photographer /...

Website design, user persona

Following the link from [Julian’s blog](http://random8.zenburger.com/?p=93). 37Signals have posted a very salient point about web design. That your website needs to have a persona of its own. The paragraph below is taken from it: > Almost all the talk about...

Flywheels, Kinetic Energy, and Friction

A List Apart has an [excellent article](http://www.alistapart.com/articles/flywheelsandfriction) about motivating your users to do something – buy things, sign up, In essence, it’s about making it easy and quick. via [A List...