So…I haven’t posted here for a few months. Seems that I started getting busy with stuff and my time slipped away with me. I completed a course and got certified in Conversion Rate Optimization. Then I started my new blog and services focused solely on that. You can see it at the link above. I post twice a week there and although it’s challenging, it’s been a lot of fun.
Since it’s Friday (woo hoo, Friday!!), I thought I’d take a moment to introduce two guests posts I wrote in the last few weeks. Because Friday’s are for sharing resources and what better way to share resources than posting about your own stuff, right?
Alexis Neely approached us in December to redesign her personal blog site. She wanted to do something different and make a fresh start, so at the same time she also named it to “Life, Business, and the Pursuit of Truth”. Sounds both noble and brave at the same time, doesn’t it?
In honor of our 7th anniversary in business, we would like to introduce Intuitive Designs, version 7.
The last two versions of the site design were very clean, white, and minimalistic. This time, we felt like doing something a little different. So, we went the opposite direction, dark and colorful.
Why do we present one initial web design concept? Isn’t that a little arrogant? What about giving the clients the option to choose? Isn’t that what they are paying for?
These are some of the types of questions we’ve been getting lately. Strangely, this issue didn’t come up much before, but now that it has, I figure it’s a good time to take a moment to talk about it.
Let me just say, “This project was so much fun!!”. Ok, now I have that off my chest, I can continue!
Daniel Bird approached us because he needed branding and a new website for his new business. Memory Keepers, located in Dallas Texas, preserves old photos into digital format. What makes them different, is that they travel right to the customer’s house to scan the photos rather than having clients send in their precious photos by mail.
Sep
21
2009
Need to set your business site apart from competitors? Consider custom illustration.
by Naomi Niles
Using illustration in your website is a great way to help build your brand and set it apart in this competitive market. We’ve noticed that there isn’t a lot of use of illustration around the web, which is surprising since advertising, magazines, and other media have been using it extensively for years along with photography.
Well, just 7 months after the second redesign of Koldo’s site, we decided to redesign it again! After a few long talks, we decided that he needed a new design to fit with his new store and that the design wasn’t working for him as well as it could have been.











