Entries Tagged as “Information Design”
The Myth of the Page Fold
December 21st, 2011 by Hannes Meyer, CCO · No Comments
A hot item of discussion (or maybe debate) when we present website design comps to a client, is the desire from many clients to keep most — if not all — information above the fold.
What is the fold?
The fold is used to describe the upper half of a website — the content users see without [...]
Initial Thoughts from a Google Buzz Newbie
February 11th, 2010 by Carolyn Ruiz, So. Med. Coord. · 3 Comments
Do you hear that buzz?! It’s not a bird…no! It’s not a plane, no, NO, it’s GOOGLE!!!! That’s right Google does it again, this time with their latest product launch Google Buzz. Giving us all yet ANOTHER way to share with our networks online, this tool is rumored to potentially threaten Facebook and Twitter as [...]
Read more >>An iPhone Application just to have an iPhone Application
January 19th, 2010 by Hannes Meyer, CCO · 3 Comments
Last Sunday my parents were leaving after visiting me and my family. They were heading back to Switzerland after a 3 months stay in california due to our 3 month old addition to the family, my proud little baby girl, Kirra.
After I read that Switzerland, and the rest of Europe were getting hit by one [...]
Presenting Data and Information
December 29th, 2008 by Tony Brinton, Director of Strategy · 1 Comment
On December 8th, I attended a terrific one-day course on presenting data and information. Before the course began, I did the socially responsible thing by modern standards and updated my Facebook status to notify my ever-concerned network of friends as to my whereabouts for the day. One of them commented on my status; “you really need a course [...]
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