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Three trends that changed the way we design and build websites
Today’s website is more than just a glorified Yellow Pages ad or brochure...
An introduction to online accessibility standards
This is the first post of an ongoing series on accessibility for online communications. In the coming weeks, we’ll address the fundamentals of what...
Top three benefits of responsive website design
Unlike brochures and other marketing materials that are done when they’re printed, a website is never “done”. Launching a website is...
Just released: Pink Larkin website redesign
We are pleased to announce the launch of Pink Larkin’s new website produced by Neglia Design. This new release is a beautiful and...
What’s the difference between PMS, CMYK, RGB and HEX?
Think of the Coca Cola® brand. What color do you see? If you’re like most...
Just released: Academic Matters’ newest issue on contract faculty
Hot off the press is the latest issue of the higher-education journal, Academic Matters. This issue takes...
Three reasons why your website needs to be mobile-friendly NOW!
With technology moving at breakneck speed and an ever-younger, mobile-savvy demographic, the time to put off “mobilizing”...
What’s the difference between a JPEG and PNG, GIF, TIFF and EPS?
Whether you’re designing a PowerPoint presentation, a brochure or...
What’s the difference between a PDF, ePub and HTML?
PDF A PDF (Portable Document Format) is a digital, universal file format used to represent...
Why Responsive Websites Trump Dedicated Mobile Sites
If you’re in the market for a website, you’ve probably determined that it needs to work on mobile devices like smartphones...
The Illustrated Brand: The Case for Custom Illustration
What does Academic Matters have in common with The New Yorker magazine, American Express and Porter Airlines? They all...
Introducing We Teach Ontario
Some people want to separate teaching and research at our universities. If you take research away from higher learning, you not only hurt students, but communities and...
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