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Category Archive: Website Design
Why content matters in UX Design
While content is technically not a part of the UX design process, it directly impacts the user experience that UX design works hard to perfect.
Your website landing page | Unique value proposition
You need a value proposition and the ability to clearly communicate it throughout the entire website, but most importantly in marketing campaigns with unique landing pages.
When should I update my website?
If your website has hit the three-year mark, it is time for an update! Here are three signs it is time.
Four website design tips to improve your commercial website
In the digital world, it is all about a seamless experience, but with an outdated website, this seamless experience is almost impossible to achieve. Here are four website design tips to improve your commercial website design for the long run!
Hospitality industry moves to online space
You don't need to reach everyone on the internet with your digital transformation, but with these elements in place, you will bring in the right ones!
Six actionable tips for a successful UI design
User Interface design or UI design is one of the most important aspects of developing a website. User experiences are one of the key aspects in driving traffic to a website and it is only natural that the UI design is simple, dynamic and user friendly. When it comes to UI designing, there are a couple of things that a designer must keep in mind.
Bringing the “bling” to a jewelry e-commerce store
This is how Omaha Media Group was able to help our friends at 14 Karat Omaha to continue to come out on top during COVID-19!
Improve usability of billing forms with these tips
Here are some tips you can use to improve the design of billing forms and increase checkout conversions.
Why minimalism works for UI Design
Imagine a room so full of stuff that you can’t even move in it, imagine trying to find something in there. Not only would that be impractical but also a bit unpleasant. Now imagine a room you need to use, but is completely empty, that doesn’t work either. The same runs true when it comes to website design. No one likes a screen that is too cluttered nor do they want something that is so sparse that you can’t find what you need, what the user wants in balance.