Blog posts in Trends

Evolution of Web Design

Posted November 1, 2011

Looking back at old website designs is fun and nostalgic, not unlike looking back at old photos of yourself and laughing about the hairstyles. What did your hair look like in the 80's? Honestly, mine looked something like this.

Early websites were very plain - often a white background, and black te…

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Are Business Cards Still Relevant?

Posted August 29, 2011

business cardsLet’s face it, there is an unwritten expectation that every business owner have a business card, but in this technological age where everyone has laptops, iPhones, and Blackberries, are business cards still relevant?

If you have any doubt about this question, try going to your next business networ…

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Marketing Trends 2011

Posted August 4, 2011

marketing trends 2011, marketing, brand developmentAt the beginning of this year, Adweek declared 2011 “a truly pivotal year for the marketing industry”. We’re more than halfway through 2011 and we thought it was time to look at what marketing trends have emerged.

Brand Identity

What the experts say: One of the most important trends in market…

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Unaddressed AdMail: Old School?

Posted August 2, 2011

unaddressed admail, mail dropsSEO (Search Engine Optimization), Social Networking, and Google AdWords - some of the most talked about topics in marketing in the last 5 years. Remember “direct mail”? Is it still effective?

Perhaps not as sexy in name as the electronic terminology mentioned above, but direct mail has been a wo…

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Website Design Trends 2011

Posted April 14, 2011

Website Design Trends 2011According to Jacqueline Thomas of Web Design Ledger, “2011 is not about beauty, it’s about function. The trends for this new year and emerging decade are responsive design, constant connection and virtual reality.”  Graphic designers and web designers alike are expanding their creativity and pushing…

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Reality Check... Augmented Style

Posted March 21, 2011

You've probably heard the term augmented reality by now. But just in case, here's a Wikipedia snippet for you:

Augmented reality (AR) is a term for a live direct or an indirect view of a physical, real-world environment whose elements are augmented by computer-generated sensory input, such as soun…

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