Let's face it, a stunning photograph slapped on the front of a web page or brochure can say professional like nothing else. People are used to seeing high impact imagery and they respond to it. But at $80 bucks a pop it's a hard sell in a low-budget university world. Well, I may finally have the answer...So, my iPhoto library is packed with desperate outdoor adventures snapping hundreds of pics
Tuesday, 28 August 2007
Thursday, 9 August 2007
Users like pretty sites, research shows.
Posted on 22:23 by Unknown
Anyone who works in design understands the very real importance of the visual, from aesthetics and colour choice, to information design and orderliness. They also know how often these aspects of the user experience are underestimated, neglected, or scoffed at for their lack of quantifiability. The commercial sector, with its dependence on marketing, understands the sometimes, irrational
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