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On November 30, Sweden’s Memoto closed a month-long Kickstarter campaign that raised $550,000 to manufacture a lifelogging wearable camera. Last week, we published a story about Memoto and th...
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There are some amazing examples of how colors actually affect our purchasing decisions. After all, sight is the strongest developed sense in most human beings. It’s only natural that 90% of an assessment for trying out a product is made by color alone. So how do colors really affect us, and what is the science of colors in marketing, really? As we strive to make improvements to online products, studying this phenomenon is key. Find some of the latest, most interesting research on the subject at the article link... Via Lauren Moss
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May 16, 6:09 AM
I remember the first marketing piece I did and we discussed the reasoning on specific colors and how the mind responds. That was 25 years ago and I was so intrigued. Great post. Delete the scoop?
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Dennis T OConnor's comment,
April 30, 3:08 PM
I signed up for a beta account. Hope I get my hands on this soon!
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May 13, 3:49 PM
Strumento davvero fichissimo per creare mag interattive: ReadyMag Delete the scoop?
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April 20, 9:06 AM
Want your website to look great on smartphones, tablets, PCs and even TVs? Learn how to go fully responsive. The Web and the mobile browsers remain one of the top ways that users interact with websites and if they have trouble on their smartphone, there is a good chance they are not coming back. That’s where responsive design can help. Responsive design is a concept where you build your website once and then format it so it can adapt to any screen size that accesses it. Designers use HTML5 and CSS to build the sites and set parameters so the content will resize itself whether the user is in vertical or horizontal viewing mode, on a tablet, desktop or smartphone or even a screen as large as a television... Via Lauren Moss
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April 18, 10:30 AM
Excelent infografic (as graphic as you can get!): Delete the scoop?
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April 15, 10:44 AM
Can we apply concepts used in video production to Prezi design? Let's find out! In this Prezi I pull terms from Bruce Block's book The Visual Story: Seeing the Structure of Film, TV, and New Media. Let me know what you think. Via Baiba Svenca
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April 22, 12:11 AM
Must share with 7th grade students working on a Prezi project Delete the scoop?
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Want to spice up your next corporate presentation? Take it from us, Make your next presentation Out Of This World! Download this Presentation for a Tweet here: Via Baiba Svenca
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April 21, 1:46 PM
So glad you found this helpful Jasmin, buzzwithberkeley, and Sue!
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Use of colors in Web design by Nida Aslam, Front End Designer, Incepio Via Baiba Svenca, Cristina Reyes
Baiba Svenca's curator insight,
January 5, 12:29 PM
Fantastic slideshow on the importance of colors in web design. The same principles apply to presentations. Detailed information about color groups (primary, secondary, tertiary, complementary, analogous), color impact on emotions, meaning of colors, specific terms, tips for choosing the right color. Marvellous resource for art lessons.
Susan Gingras Fitzell's curator insight,
January 6, 9:24 AM
Color is a powerful non-linguistic medium, not only in marketing but in learning. Employees process and recall information with greater speed and recall when managers present information at meetings strategically using color in presentations.
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January 8, 5:53 PM
Fantastic slideshow on the importance of colors in web design. The same principles apply to presentations. Detailed information about color groups (primary, secondary, tertiary, complementary, analogous), color impact on emotions, meaning of colors, specific terms, tips for choosing the right color. Marvellous resource for art lessons. Delete the scoop?
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Website design Vancouver from Mystified By Social Media. We make responsive web design for Vancouver, Delta, Surrey and BC with free hosting. All of Canada can have a responsive web design! Via Martin (Marty) Smith
Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight,
May 4, 7:58 AM
Responsive & Web 3.0 Responsive Web 3.0 Snippets and Tags (Responsive) Yes (Web 3.0)
Yes & controlled by code (Web 3.0)
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Dynamic create in real time on fly (Web 3.0)
Internet marekting consistently shows those who embrace the future earliest and strongest reap the benefits. The time for your website to be responsive is now.
Judy Cannon's curator insight,
May 4, 11:53 AM
I am writing a class on Responsive Web Design and Cross-Browser Compatibility that will be available in the Webmaster Certificate Program in the fall.
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Typography is a key element of any graphic design. Any computer contains hundreds of pre-installed fonts to choose from and there are dozens of websites with thousands of free fonts, just some minimal knowledge and aesthetic taste.
This infographic intend to explain the basics of typography and disseminate the “best” ones that always work without too much complications. Take short walk through this fascinating world... Via Lauren Moss
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April 19, 8:05 PM
The lines in any face tell an interesting story and choosing the right type will help you to tell your own. Delete the scoop?
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April 28, 12:13 PM
It’s not uncommon for designers to confuse a beautiful looking product with one that works beautifully. A great technique for creating smarter, better products is to approach them using story-centered design. Via Karen Dietz
Karen Dietz's comment,
April 18, 2:55 PM
I agree GplusSage! More businesses need to think about doing this for their products and services from the customer's perspective. Thanks for your comment.
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April 18, 2:55 PM
Thank you so much Alison! I appreciate the shout-out. You made my day :)
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Stuck on what to write about for your company blog or website? Check out these content-creating tips from Ann Handley of MarketingProfs. Via Baiba Svenca
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April 7, 8:13 PM
It look interesting, but could use some more information. Delete the scoop?
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In “Storytelling in Web Design,” I explained the three most basic aspects of storytelling — character, setting, and action — and offered ways to begin including storytelling in web design using basic design elements..." Via Gregg Morris, Karen Dietz, Robin Good Delete the scoop?
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