Articles Tagged 'Case Study'
How the Web Industry is Changing STEM’s Perception
It's hard to take a look at the career path options of recent years and not clearly see which have had the most influence. The society we live in is in a rapidly progressing state, with a focus on technology as a means for that advancement. Because of this, it is those career choices that have shaped the world we live in and will continue to do so in the future. These influential careers can all be classified under the collective category of STEM. STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, these being the subject matters that comprise STEM.
Modern Element Trends In Magazine-Styled Webdesign Of 2010
Many web designers today are moving away from the traditional layout of a website. One of the layouts that are in trend today is magazine or news style of website. Magazine-styled website offer good usability, clean typography, and professional interface. Adding on to that is that even if you put many elements on a page, it will still look organized and not overcrowded. Usually, magazine style is used for online periodicals, lifestyle, and fashion websites.
Medical Websites in the Realm of Modern Design Trends
With design and development technologies evolving quickly it's hard to imagine that some of the companies still have the websites designed in late 90's or early 2000's and do not think of creating something new and attractive. For some time and rarely meeting such oldie websites online I had no idea that the whole industry could still be keeping to the old design and development formats that's the medical centers and hospitals websites.
Case Study: Call to Action in Web Design Usability
I’ve recently been working on a new website for a very large organization. The organization is made up of numerous policy teams who are all tasked with keeping different topics of interest up to date. The one downfall of this is that each policy team considers their content to be the most important. This has led to every new section being given to us with the instruction of “making it more prominent”.