The target screen size for a website used to be easy to predict. After the first wave of 800×600 standards were elbowed out by cheap widescreen and flat screen monitors, a different type of monitor became commonplace in the office. As a result, 1024×768 became the standard screen size for web designers everywhere. But smartphones, netbooks and tablet PCs are a game changer.
Responsive web design.
May 17th, 2012 | Posted by Scott RoweCategory: Digital,news,Web Design
Tags: Web Design, web development
Choosing the right e-commerce solution.
May 14th, 2012 | Posted by Jim Rowe
Magento is a powerful platform used by high street and multinational retailers to run their e-commerce sites. Its modular format means it can be adapted for almost any purpose, and companies can easily run promotions and offer complex features such as wish lists, positioning them alongside companies like Amazon in terms of the features they can offer. Magento is supported by a SEO-friendly structure and comprehensive analytics, and the product admin area provides every option you’ll ever need to fine-tune your e-commerce store.
Category: E-commerce,news
Five tips for writing an effective creative brief.
April 18th, 2012 | Posted by Shona CaineA creative brief is a great way to impart key information about a project to a creative team, ensuring concepts; market and objectives are clearly defined. Here are five tips to give your creative brief zing.
Category: Marketing,news
Tags: Creative brief writing, Creative briefing


