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How Domino’s Got a Large Pizza the Action

January 10th, 2011 by

Domino’s have announced that its annual sales hit £485million – a jump of 19.2 per cent – whilst their share prices have risen by a staggering 83 per cent. Chris Moore, UK and Ireland chief executive of Domino’s puts a…

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Viral, and How it Gave Ted Williams a Second Chance

January 7th, 2011 by

We assume you haven’t been AWOL for the last week, and have by now heard the story of Ted Williams and his overnight propulsion to instant fame. In case you’ve missed it, take a look at the video below:

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Our Top 5 Tips for Organic SEO

January 4th, 2011 by

We’re firm believers that ethical, organic white-hat SEO is the only way to go in your quest for great rankings and traffic when search marketing…. But we often hear a lot of questions about what is actually required for

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Should Web Design Always Please The Client?

July 30th, 2010 by

It might seem ridiculous to suggest creating a web design that the client does not like. Surely, the person paying for the web development project should be happy with the end result? Although that is undoubtedly true, being happy with

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Bland Web Design Could Harm Your Brand

July 6th, 2010 by

Since usability and content are key to the success of websites, all too often the actual web design is pushed further down the list of priorities with the result that a timid, rather dull aesthetic is produced. This is likely

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Using Flash In Web Development

June 30th, 2010 by

Flash is useful for adding animated and interactive elements to a web design. Using special software, images can be drawn which are scalable. This means that outlines remain crisp when enlarged or shrunk, rather than appearing jagged in the

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The Dark Side Of Web Design

June 23rd, 2010 by

It can be more difficult to make web design work using dark colours than it is using a light background, and an airy approach. Pale text on a dark background is a lot more tiring for readers’ eyes than the

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Web Pages Should Have A Logical Order

June 18th, 2010 by

When visitors read web pages they make assumptions, based on previous experience, about what will happen next. Usually, after entering details into a form, one would expect a button to appear below allowing one to submit the information. It could

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Web Design With A Sense Of Rhythm

June 16th, 2010 by

Effective web development depends upon making pages easily understandable for visitors. There are a number of ways of achieving this, including following layout conventions, putting thought into content, and structuring a site logically. The use of rhythm in the web

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Is The Best Web Design Always Simple?

June 14th, 2010 by

Usually, it is wise to follow the generally accepted advice that a website’s design should be kept as simple and straightforward as possible, in order to allow visitors to use it more easily and for it to have benefit for…

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Putting Your PR In The Right Context

June 8th, 2010 by

Deciding on a font can take weeks in the publishing and internet marketing industry. Fonts can have such an impact on how a piece of text is read that companies frequently design a whole new one for important documents. Publishers

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Web Design With Content In Mind

May 27th, 2010 by

Often during web development the structure of a page ends up being imposed upon the content. Numerous columnar and box-like shapes surround and enclose the text, creating a strong and sometimes distracting abstract pattern on the screen. There can also

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