Category Archives: Design
Design is beautiful and code is powerful…but content, content is king. It’s also one of the hardest parts of any web project to complete. No one wants to write the content; no one enjoys editing the content; and few know … Continue reading
What is responsive? A responsive website is a single website that displays differently depending on the user’s device. For example, the site would display and navigate differently on your phone than it would on your desktop computer. There are generally … Continue reading
Around eyespeak we often have conversations about the impact of a brand on people and how it ultimately affects people’s opinions and buying decisions. Some really interesting examples of impact get thrown into the mix, but none top a recent … Continue reading
My wife and I went to Disney World over the Christmas holiday. We went to two of the four main parks. It’s crazy how easy everything was from the tickets to the parks to the rides, etc. Everything had a … Continue reading
I love seeing art through the phases of design here at eyespeak. Whether the smallest button or an entire homepage, it is all art to me. However small, the art we create here must pass one test: Is it functional? … Continue reading
I’ve been a designer at eyespeak now for 10 days. Before my first day I was chomping at the bit to get to work. I was in for a surprise. On my first day I realized that I was going … Continue reading
Nothing makes us happier than seeing our clients’ passion and vision come to life and spread amongst their community. Today we want to give a huge shout out to our friends at North Point Ministries and their Be Rich campaign. … Continue reading
User-interface (UI) design is an often underappreciated skill due to the consumer-perceived nature of design. To many people it seems that UI is just composed of various shapes, boxes, text and lines that are then handed off to the real … Continue reading
One of my biggest struggles in life is to live in the present moment. I try to hide it. I hope others don’t notice. And I wish it wasn’t such a struggle. I have little thoughts about the past. This … Continue reading
