Year: 2012 Posts

The Best (and Worst) Law Firm Website Designs

Sometimes it is hard to distinguish what makes a website the “best” because much of it is subjective. Other aspects are more fair to judge such as usability, use of space, site architecture, and content. After searching the Internet for law firm websites, I quickly was able to find some that did all of the […]

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Website Forms: Human or Computer? (CAPTCHAs)

Website form captcha

CAPTCHAs have become very popular on the Internet lately. CAPTCHA stands for Completely Automated Public Turing Test To Tell Computers and Humans Apart. Good thing they shortened it, right? They make it harder for spammers and bots to get through. Google has a CAPTCHA called reCAPTCHA. Google also determines if an IP address is solving […]

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Designing For Your Target Audience

Designing for your target audience is one of the most important factors to be aware of as a web designer. If you don’t know or understand the audience and how they behave, that is one of the first questions to ask and find the answer. When I hear “target audience,” I always think back to […]

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Web Design Case Study: Megan S. Ott Foundation

We launched a new website for the Megan S. Ott Foundation today, and it can be viewed at https://www.megansottfoundation.org. TBH Creative worked with the Megan S. Ott Foundation over the past year to help them define their brand and build a new website. The purpose of the website is gain support through volunteers and donations […]

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