Web Development Posts

Know your audience: The value of the audience persona

The value of the audience persona

It seems like a simple statement: Know your audience. One of those concepts that’s so obvious you shouldn’t even have to say it. But many people charge forward with their website design without taking the time to know their audience. When that happens, the result is almost always going to be short-lived. When you don’t […]

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Web Design: Cover Crops USA

Professional team strategy meeting

With the 2012 Presidential Primaries right around the corner, I thought it would be a perfect time to talk about the Republican candidate websites. Some states have already had their primaries. Mark your calendars folks, Indiana primaries are May 8! Below is my review of the Presidential Republican Candidate websites of 2012:

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Responsive design: why it matters

Smart businesses are making mobile a crucial part of their web marketing strategy. According to a recent Pew Research Center study, the year 2015 is when mobile will overtake desktop. This means businesses and organizations have about three years (or less depending on their industry and audience) to get their mobile strategy together—or, get left […]

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Best Websites 2012: Dermatology

Throughout the next few weeks, TBH Creative is going to be running a series of blog posts highlighting our favorite websites of 2012, identified by industry. Each post will also include a list of important must haves elements for websites within each industry. This first week we’re looking at dermatology websites. We chose these three […]

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Web Design Case Study: The Christ Hospital Construction

We launched a construction microsite for The Christ Hospital earlier this month. The purpose of the microsite is to communicate and ease the DISRUPTION that the construction development will cause for employees, patients and visitors. Christ is building a new tower on site for the Orthopaedic & Spine Center, which will a comprehensive house inpatient […]

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