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  • Does Google really prefer responsive sites?

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    Does Google really prefer responsive sites?

    Google prefers responsive design - but only if your users do

    25 Oct 2012

    By Bryson Meunier on | 6 comments
    Despite rumours you may have heard to the contrary, Google prefers responsive design only if your users do, according to Bryson Meunier
  • You should run a workshop!

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    You should run a workshop!

    Increase your confidence and subject knowledge, says Richard Powell

    24 Oct 2012

    By Richard Powell on | 4 comments
    UI designer and developer Richard Powell on the joys of running a workshop
  • Big Mouth: File it and forget it

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    Big Mouth: File it and forget it

    Does the convenience of digital content make it too easy to ignore?

    17 Oct 2012

    By Gary Marshall on
    Gary Marshall asks whether the convenience of digital content simply makes it too easy to ignore
  • Pet projects: never stop

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    Pet projects: never stop

    Everyone should always have a pet project, says BKWLD's Jeff Toll

    16 Oct 2012

    BKWLD's creative director Jeff Toll argues that everyone should always have a pet or side project. Here he discusses their benefits
  • Getting the most mileage from branded video

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    Getting the most mileage from branded video

    It takes more than great content to create a successful video campaign

    12 Oct 2012

    By San Tong on
    It takes more than great content to create a successful video campaign, says San Tong, social media relationship manager at RPA
  • Defining your design DNA

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    Defining your design DNA

    There's more to ensuring that your service works across devices

    11 Oct 2012

    By Amy Marquez on
    Responsive design may be all the rage, but there’s more to ensuring that your service works successfully across multiple devices, argues Amy Marquez
  • Don't get tied to one JavaScript framework

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    Don't get tied to one JavaScript framework

    Marriage to one JavaScript framework is limiting

    4 Oct 2012

    By Marco Cedaro on
    Marriage to one JavaScript framework can be limiting. Here Marco Cedaro argues for putting long-term relationships aside and experimenting a little
  • It’s time for an SEO health check

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    It’s time for an SEO health check

    How to cope with continually changing search engine algorithms

    2 Oct 2012

    By Susan Hallam on | 3 comments
    Continually changing search engine algorithms are here to stay. Susan Hallam explains how to keep your site fighting fit
  • Designing responsively

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    Designing responsively

    What he learned from the responsive redesign of his company's site

    27 Sep 2012

    By Kevin Leetham on | 2 comments
    Kevin Leetham talks you through the recent responsive redesign of his company’s site and shares what he learned through the process
  • Big Mouth: Responsive browsing

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    Big Mouth: Responsive browsing

    It’s time to make the internet a happier place, says Gary Marshall

    24 Sep 2012

    By Gary Marshall on | 4 comments
    Maybe it’s sunstroke, but the irascible Gary Marshall has decided it’s time to make the internet a happier place
  • The changing image of online shopping

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    The changing image of online shopping

    Not just about great deals; there’s growing space for luxury goods

    18 Sep 2012

    By Fadi Shuman on | 8 comments
    Online shopping isn’t just about looking for the best deals, says Fadi Shuman, there’s a growing space for luxury goods
  • Social media for B2B

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    Social media for B2B

    Think social media doesn’t work for B2B? Think again

    14 Sep 2012

    By Katie Moffat on
    It’s sometimes said that social media doesn’t work for B2B, Katie Moffat explains why this isn’t the case
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