Posts by Joy Olivia Miller

Joy Olivia Miller

About the author | Joy Olivia Miller

Joy is the creative director at TBH Creative and uses her expertise to help clients use their online communications to build, design, and manage their brands. She likes to blog about content marketing in all its forms, the latest trends in digital marketing, and share tools with readers.

Good strategies for bad comments on social media

One of the reasons some companies avoid creating social media accounts is because they’re unprepared, especially for dealing with negative feedback. This intuition that with social media you’re bound to encounter the bad with the good is unfortunately accurate, but it shouldn’t be a deal breaker for growing your community online. People are more likely […]

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Optimizing images for your website

When adding images to blog posts, use accurate file names, minimize file sizes, and add relevant caption information. Have you visited a web site that loads slowly because the designer embedded a really high resolution photo on the page? Ever landed on a web page from a search result that includes a piece of art […]

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Four Examples of Great Interactive Annual Reports

Check out a newer version of this post! For more recent examples, head over to our latest online annual report showcase. As more companies begin to go beyond print-only and compliment their annual reporting by presenting this information online, one of the first questions that may come up is “How do you make an interactive […]

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Hack the future: A recap of the Future of Web Design conference

New York City’s Time Square is usually bustling with tourists talking about seeing Broadway shows and visiting Central Park, but in early October an unusually high number of web developers and designers took over AMC Theatre on 42nd Street to talk about the Internet during the Future of Web Design (FOWD)’s “Future Insights” conference. A […]

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Type talk: Improving your typography

Capline, meanline, baseline, beardline. X-height, ascender, decender. Kerning, leading, font size, set width. When it comes to typography, there are a lot of technical terms to learn to become an expert, but you don’t have to know every last detail to talk intelligently about type and make decisions about what type to use and how […]

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