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Why do people run away from your site?

13/05/2011running

You have noticed: in the era of web 2.0 and of the social sharing, information is accessible from multiple sources (although there’re often less authoritative respect to the last period).

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Accessibility: how and why to be careful with the colors to use

12/05/2010bookman-png

In the previous articles, of the series “Why typographically thinking ruins your site” we already talked about taking in consideration the possible personalization of a website from the user and the standard font , leaving out although a very important issue: the colors.

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Work and Web: between incertainty and new opportunities

11/05/2011MemoGuy

It’s almost two years that the “crisis” is blasting over the world: it hasn’t spared nobody neither our sector and generally the  ICT one. Although studies affirm that this area is the only one in net recovery and can be the real driving force for the economy.

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Which is the best font to use when developing a website?

10/05/2011fonttext

good typography forms the basis of a well-defined web project. Font selection is particularly important and it has to be accurate and based on a detailed analysis so that the textual content blends well with the graphics of the page, thereby tempting a person to remain on the site. In this article we will look at the best fonts to use for web development and which ones to choose for our projects.

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The web designer’s guide to a happier life

webguy-png09/05/2011

Life as a web designer can be insanely busy. We have multiple clients, each making numerous demands on our time. We work in a fast-moving sector in which we have to constantly relearn our skills. We also read endless posts that encourage us to network and develop our “personal brand.”

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Reflection: evolution of cell phone’s design

09/05/2011mobile-phone-evolution-1

They have entered our daily routine in a pushy way, without asking permission, and shortly – like the SUV downtown, eating “Chinese” on Friday, the sunglasses at night – we have turned them into a necessity without which it would seem difficult, even impossible, to survive in this world.

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