Here's a helpful infographic about bounce rates under Google Analytics. It's a couple years old...but still helpful.
Recently I posted how we're in love with ExpressionEngine. But how did we learn the syntax and it's capabilities so quickly? We have Ryan Irelan and Mijingo.com to thank!
Opensource, paid, and custom CMS solutions abound. I know. I've used many solutions and even built my own. But I've found my new love...ExpressionEngine2
Developing websites is fun until your client calls and informs you there's a problem when he views the site. You ask what computer, what browser, what version...and then try to debug things. But what if it's an obscure browser or version?
Selecting the right color palette for projects can sometimes be difficult. And while there are many sites to help with color - Design Seeds is simple, elegant, and powerful.
There are plenty of organizer solutions available online, but they're often plagued by feature overload or bad interfaces. Workflowy.com is insanely simple and unadorned. It's all about getting things done.
Pantone has released its 2012 color forecast/prediction. And it's looking like Tangerine this coming year.
The Little Printer seems to be a small footprint receipt printer intended for home use to print jokes, news, and small snippets. It's awfully cute and I want one in the same way I want a Chia Pet.
The old mantra that things on web pages had to be above the fold is an antiquated idea from the very early days of the web. When people didn't know what the internet was or how to use a browser. This old newspaper term was adopted and refuses to die.
The secret to our success and longevity as a marketing and graphic design firm is not the tools we utilize - it's the hands and talent that wields those tools.