User focus pivotal in corporate Web design

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Combine brand and site design to ensure the company's official site stays in touch with changing user needs and expectations in Web 2.0 era, urge industry players who say social elements should only be integrated if relevant.


7 Deadly Web Design Sins

Flash is cool, right? And that lovely welcome screen and information-rich homepage your client wanted are just perfect. Or are they? We talked to six top designers and creative directors about their Web design pet peeves. What makes these pros cringe might surprise you. 1. Putting your brilliant design first. "Whether or not the site is designed elegantly, what really matters to me is whether ...


Isite Design grows with its clients' needs

The web firm is moving to bigger digs and taking on projects that reflect the evolving digital world.


Blog - Why Power Users Hate Fancy Web Design

If there's one thing recent trends in Web design prove, it's that users want less, not more. The homepage of MacWorld.com is almost confrontationally un-designed. Instead of the usual visual vocabulary of "good" Web design -- variably-sized images, thumbnails, carefully apportioned white space, one-pixel lines, typefaces of various weights -- the homepage is dominated by this: