Ignorance is bliss
Mike’s a smart guy. He knows a great browser when he sees one. He uses Firefox on his Windows PC at work and Safari on his Mac at home. Mike asked us to design a Web site for his business. So we did.
We promote creative, accessible design by writing in books including Transcending CSS: The Fine Art of Web Design and online in publications including 24 Ways and A List Apart.
Mike’s a smart guy. He knows a great browser when he sees one. He uses Firefox on his Windows PC at work and Safari on his Mac at home. Mike asked us to design a Web site for his business. So we did.
With Christmas approaching faster than a speeding bullet, this is the perfect time for you to think about that last minute present to buy for the web geek in your life. If you’re stuck for ideas for that special someone, forget about that svelte iPhone case carved from solid mahogany and head instead to your nearest comic-book shop and pick up a selection of comics or graphic novels.
It is easy to think that visual design for the web is about creating attractive visuals, but design can be much more than that. Good design evokes feelings and emotions in people who visit a web site or use a web application. When you create the right mood, your visitors are far more likely to want to interact with your site and with your company.
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