Blog 55

2011 Web Design Trends, Pt. VII: Mobile

Nov. 22nd 2010

Today, more and more people have smart phones as their mobile device of choice. Smart phones have become so popular that Minneapolis Web Design recognizes how important it is for you to consider them in your website design. Your site must be compatible with smart phones in this day and age. Cater to your demographics because they use these smart phones not just for making phones calls and sending texts, but to browse and search the Internet. Be sure to cover all your bases when creating a website so you can be accessible to all that come to your site.

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Layout Design Trends, Pt. V

Nov. 10th 2010

Large Introduction Blocks—
If people are telling you that they are having a hard time navigating your website or figuring out what your website consists of, it is a good idea to utilize big introduction blocks to guide your viewers. Minneapolis Web Design suggests using this technique to prevent viewers from being forced to guess what you’re all about. These larges blocks help introduce what the site is about and what sorts of services are offered right upfront in a few short sentences. This helps people get the information they need to know about the site without having to sift through extra information.

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iPhone Apps for Web Designers

Aug. 11th 2010

Since its arrival, the iPhone has changed and revolutionized the idea of a mobile device. The App Store that goes along with it has taken it one step further. There is an App for pretty much anything you can think of. These Apps range from silly time wasting Apps to Apps that perform serious functions. There are even Apps that web designers and developers might find helpful. These Apps help designers and developers do their jobs from anywhere because they give the designers and developers the ability to control a large database or upload blogs or content from remote locations.

Some of these useful Apps include but are not limited to Color Expert, iMy, iBlueSky, WordPress, and FTP On The Go.

Let us know what other designer Apps you find useful!

How to Design Culturally Appealing Sites

Aug. 3rd 2010

When you’re making sites for an audience around the world, it is important to be aware of cultural differences that might affect the way they could be viewed in different parts of the globe. One site cannot be expected to be received the same around the world. Adapt your website to allow for cultural differences while maintaining their effectiveness in the regions you target.

Content is the most important part of the website so you must make sure it is relevant and useful to your target audience, make sure it is as universally understandable as it can possibly be and that the content is appropriate cross culturally. Work with a professional translator to ensure your search engine optimization campaign can be successful with proper foreign language keywords.

Color is another important factor to consider when designing sites cross culturally. Color can affect the way your website it perceived because different colors mean different things to different cultures.

Cross cultural web design is about being very aware of the possible pitfalls and making your site as accessible to a multitude of other cultures. Make your site as accessible as possible to adapt to the increased internationalism that the Internet provides.

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