Monthly Archives: March, 2009
Rules of Navigation in E-Commerce
First step in an online store is having products to sell. Second step is to organize them in such a way that allows the customer to find exactly what they are looking for. You want to have a site navigation that is helpful, intuitive and drives sales. Customers should not be steered away from your [...]
Troubleshooting with the Scientific Method
Today, one of our good friend’s stopped by the office and asked us to take a look at her laptop. Firstly, I want to know why everyone thinks that if you work in the tech sector you know what you’re doing. We work on the web. We are software people, not hardware people. But somehow, [...]
New Design for Local Improv Group Holler!
We’re good friends with Mike, from Holler. We go to their shows whenever they have them, and we always leave with amazing laughs. Before their last show, they launched a website so people can preorder tickets, learn about the troupe, and also buy schwag. When you went to the site, you didn’t laugh. “Well that’s [...]



