9
August
Posted in Web Design, Website Usability
By: Lawrence Railey- Bayshore Solutions Design Team
Are You A Do-It-Yourself Designer?
Computers and the internet, once an amazing new novelty, are now as ubiquitous as fast food chains. People have become comfortable with new technology in an amazingly short amount of time. One would be hard pressed to find any other point in history where so many [...]
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13
July
Posted in Web Design
By: Derek Sgandurra- Bayshore Solutions Design Team
Apple vs Microsoft
Welcome to Windows. To do anything, go to My Options, Your Options, More Options, Advanced Options, Secondary Options, Banana-Nut Options, then locate the Options TAB and select ‘Tab Options.’ It will ask you to NOT un-save the most recent unsaved ’save setting’ options (see ‘Optional Options’); if [...]
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29
March
Posted in Web Design, Website Usability
By: Lawrence Railey – Bayshore Solutions Web Design Team
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Innovation & Functionality
I don’t know about you, but when I see some new, unique web design interface, I love to play with it. Do the buttons have some kind of graphical effect? Do they shine? Are they highlighted in some clever fashion? Some of you may remember [...]
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8
March
Posted in Web Design
By: Derek Sgandurra – Bayshore Solutions Web Design Team
The Quality of Web Design
The measure of a web design’s quality—as is the case in all forms of design—resides in the details. Before the world wide web came along, designers were beholden to a rich and established history of rules and standards that had evolved over centuries [...]
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18
January
Posted in Web Design, Website Usability
By: Lawrence Railey – Bayshore Solutions Design Team
Survival of the Prettiest
Back in 1859, Charles Darwin proposed a radical new idea. Evolution, he said, was responsible for the changes in plants and animals over the ages. Pressure to survive favored certain mutations, allowing species to grow, becoming faster, stronger and smarter. In other words, innovation was [...]
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