As I have worked at The Bivings Group, I have focused on helping design websites and applications for specific audiences – professionals and adult aged individuals. Many of the clients I have worked with don't need to focus on children, and young web surfers have unique needs.
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Continue ReadingAround eight months ago we made the decision to start using Basecamp to manage nearly all our projects. Prior to the move to Basecamp, we used a patch work of tools to manage our work. We had an internal wiki we used for many of our task lists and project documentation. ...
Continue ReadingI came across a great article today entitled How to Design for Your Worst Client: You. While the article aims to provide designers with tips for designing their own personal websites, there are some some lessons that anyone working on a web design project can learn from.
“Be as specific as you can on what you would like on each page....
Continue ReadingEntrepeneur Mark Goldenson wrote a great article in Venturebeat last week on the lessons he learned working on his failed startup, PlayCafe. This passage resonated with me:
3. Know when to value speed vs. stability. Another reason PlayCafe’s complexity hurt us is that developing good content and technology simultaneously required too much time....
Continue ReadingDue to low prices and marketing muscle, Go Daddy is the first name that comes to mind for me when I think of domain registration. Over the years, I have purchased a series of domain names that I manage through the site, and have even bought hosting services from them out of convenience on occasion. ...
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