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  • Mark Kirby

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    Measured response

    Responsive web design is helpful, but has its limitations

    19 Mar 2011

    By Mark Kirby on | 1 comment
    Ethan Marcotte’s concept of ‘responsive web design’ is useful, says Mark Kirby of Ribot – but it’s not without its limitations
  • User experience vs financial institutions

    Blog

    User experience vs financial institutions

    Banks' online services need to step up to meet customer expectations

    9 Jan 2013

    By Paul Wheatley on
    Paul Wheatley argues that banks' online services need to step up to meet customer expectations
  • Design isn't just about pixels

    Blog

    Design isn't just about pixels

    Rich life experiences are as important as design theory

    30 Oct 2012

    By Natasha McDiarmid on | 2 comments
    Rich life experiences are as important as design theory
  • Agile agency collaboration with huge corporations

    Blog

    Agile agency collaboration with huge corporations

    Customer liason doesn't always have to be a them and us affair

    2 Aug 2012

    By Jonty Sharples on
    Jonty Sharples explains how working for a giant client doesn't always have to be a matter of them and us
  • Design for life

    Blog

    Design for life

    How do you keep people using your products throughout their life?

    1 Aug 2012

    By Matt Rook on
    How do you keep people using your products throughout the different stages of their life? Matt Rook of XO Group Inc has some suggestions
  • Choosing your social network

    Blog

    Choosing your social network

    Decide what you want before you plump for a platform

    17 Jul 2012

    By Katie Moffat on | 1 comment
    Decide what you want to achieve through social networking before you plump for a platform, says Katie Moffat
  • The dangers of new domain names

    Blog

    The dangers of new domain names

    Opening up gTLDs may lead to more walled gardens, warns Sally Tomk

    27 Jun 2012

    By Sally Tomkotowicz on
    The opening up of generic top-level domain names (gTLDs) may lead to more walled gardens and a fragmented internet, warns Sally Tomkotowicz
  • Adaptive static design

    Blog

    Adaptive static design

    Joni Korpi built a grid system for creating multiple layouts

    13 Feb 2012

    By Joni Korpi on
    Joni Korpi explains how he built a grid system for creating multiple layouts that are as consistent as possible
  • The new Twitter: just another pretty face?

    Blog

    The new Twitter: just another pretty face?

    Marketing specialist David Lavenda comments on the new Twitter

    12 Jan 2012

    By David Lavenda on
    There's a lot of buzz around Twitter's latest facelift but marketing specialist David Lavenda questions that it really is the ticket to reach the masses of social networkers
  • Yaron Schoen

    Blog

    Don't redesign on spec

    Self-initiated redesigns dilute our skills, says Yaron Schoen

    18 May 2011

    Reimagining Facebook or Yahoo on sharing sites like Dribbble is fun, but it's not true design, says freelance web designer
  • Gary Ennis

    Blog

    Design by committee

    Gary Ennis explains how to manage the design by committee process

    10 May 2011

    By Gary Ennis on
    Gary Ennis, director of NSDesign Ltd, explains the trials and tribulations of design by committee and how to manage the process
  • Gary Marshall

    Blog

    Big Mouth - Shirt happens

    A few hours without an ad-blocker drives Gary up the wall

    10 Nov 2010

    By Gary Marshall on
    When does objection handling become outright harassment? Whenever you turn off your ad blocker, says Gary Marshall
  • Charles Weir

    Blog

    Location apps

    Charles Weir explains why the mobile future is bright

    10 Oct 2010

    By Charles Weir on
    Mobile-based location apps are about to get big. Really big. Charles Weir, managing director of mobile software developer Penrillian, explains why the future’s bright
  • Taking the soul out of social media networks

    Blog

    Taking the soul out of social media networks

    Social media giants are selling out

    9 Nov 2012

    By Paul Johnson on | 3 comments
    Paul Johnson, head of development at Livelink, discusses recent changes at Facebook and Twitter that have been made to prioritise advertisers and revenue over the interests of users
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