Tag Archives: design
The Importance of Stupidly Simple Web Sites
When it comes to Web site design, there is one important rule to remember: Keep it simple, stupid. While simple may seem unsophisticated, uninteresting or frill-free, it is also an approach that drives a Web site’s accessibility, usability and effectiveness. … Continue reading
Web Design is in the Eye of the Beholder
I’m in the process of redesigning my corporate Web site, which has not seen a lot of love or attention since I launched my digital marketing and social media consulting business two years ago. Having looked at thousands of Web … Continue reading
The Renaissance of the Web Site
If there has been a major theme within my consulting business in 2010, it hasn’t been social media. That may be a surprise to many people given the buzz about social media and how it is being increasingly embraced. But, … Continue reading
Twitter’s New, Fantastic, Super Design?
Judging by the breathless and enthusiastic reaction to Twitter’s new look and feel (aka “A Better Twitter”) you would think that Twitter had reinvented the wheel or discovered slice bread. In a post that I wrote this on the Sysomos … Continue reading
New Look for MET
For a long time, I’ve been thinking about creating a “personal portal” that would tie together all of my digital activity – blogs, Facebook, Twitter, Friendfeed, LinkedIn, as well as my business, ME Consulting. There never seemed to be enough … Continue reading

