Web Development Posts

Extend your brand with a Google+ Page

Extend your brand with a Google+ Page

Last week Google got a bit closer toward becoming a truly competitive social network channel for companies, nonprofits, organizations, brands, products, and other entities when it launched Google+ Pages, its answer to Facebook fan pages. Creating pages is open to all brands now, and we’ve created our profile so that you can add TBH Creative […]

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Is Usability Testing Really Necessary?

Is Usability Testing Really Necessary?

Absolutely! Anything from websites to software programs need usability testing. This usability blog posted several tools that are very helpful while usability testing. My personal favorite is starting out with pencil and paper (free!), and then creating more refined digital mockups for testing. In my opinion, you can never do too much usability testing. You […]

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Why wireframing matters

Proper planning in web development includes wireframing Architects wouldn’t build a new house without a blueprint, and likewise web designers rely on wireframes to create websites. An essential, time-saving part of the web development process, detailed wireframes communicate the bigger goals of the website project, focusing specifically on information, interface, navigation, prioritization, and functionality. Through […]

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Why grid-based web designs are better

The backbone of most visually appealing websites is a well-thought out grid system. A grid is best thought of as a plan for your website. It holds the designs together, outlines what its structure is, and provides a blueprint for where page elements can go. Like well-planned neighborhoods with blocks that follow a logical layout, […]

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