Category Archives: Web Design
23Dec 20
SVG Animation; Where it came from and where it’s going in 2021
SVG animation is favoured by many web designers due to its flexibility. It is scalable, easy to edit, produces compact file sizes and is also SEO-friendly.
30Sep 20
Should Businesses Switch to an Ecommerce Website?
During the Coronavirus pandemic, e-commerce order volume has increased by 50% in comparison to 2019.
15Aug 20
The Most Common UX Mistakes
As designers who have been in the business for a long time, we think we’ve seen pretty much all of the common UX mistakes it’s possible to make (and we have a good idea of how to overcome them).
9Jul 19
Pinpointing Snags on a Large Website
For any website owner with a large website, pinpointing user snagging points can be a nightmare. Even if certain types of pages follow set templates, there can still be errors that are overlooked.
30Apr 19
Effectively Utilise Mobile UX Testing
The use of mobile devices for web browsing continues to rise, with the majority of websites now seeing a fairly even split between users who have accessed via mobile/tablet as opposed to desktop devices.
26Mar 19
Website Architecture; Where to Start?
Website navigation and architecture is extremely important and the job of planning main website navigation paths needs to be given the time and care it deserves.
7Feb 19
Speed Optimisation for 2019
Faster, slicker, quicker; the 3 things that we all want websites to be, and yet they don’t always go hand in hand. We all know that slick can mean slow.
25Oct 18
Choosing the Right WordPress Theme
When you go to develop your online store you’ll naturally look for themes that appeal to your own tastes, but this isn’t always the best way.
26Sep 18
Ecommerce trends into 2019
This year has seen changes in how customers shop online and what they need to successfully convert. So what could the future hold next for eCommerce?
25May 18
Focus on your users, not just on search engines
With the technicalities of managing or setting up a website it’s easy to lose sight of the real people you’re marketing to in the first place.