by John Coleman | Dec 21, 2012 | All Posts, Bad Design IRL (In Real Life), Featured, Rambling Jibberish |
This past Sunday I got home for a week-plus long trip down to S. Cal. The sun, in a word, was awesome, and it was a great trip. However, there was one experience that still sticks out in my mind. It is an In-Real-Life (IRL) UX issue, one of those issues that just make...
by John Coleman | Dec 1, 2012 | Featured, Interaction Design (IxD), UX Design |
One cannot swing a cat these days without reading negative reviews about Windows 8, Windows RT, and the Windows Surface line of products. Sure, there are some out there singing their praises, but the central din surrounding Windows 8 is that it does not execute well,...
by John Coleman | Nov 26, 2012 | Business, Featured, Rambling Jibberish |
I have had a pretty long history, working with, for, and in small business (even wrote a book about it). One of the unique things about running a business is that you have the opportunity to understand how the mechanics of business work, from an experiential...
by John Coleman | Nov 12, 2012 | All Posts, Featured, Rambling Jibberish, Web Design |
The other day I was having a conversation with a fellow web designer, and the topic of current work came up. This designer mentioned to me that he had just written a quote for a web app project, but he did not really want it, so he quoted it high. This struck me as...
by John Coleman | Nov 7, 2012 | All Posts, Featured, Responsive Web Design, Web Design |
In a lot of ways, the current responsive web design movement reminds me of a media format change. Sure, you can still bump out tunes on your eight-track, but the cassette is where its at, cat daddy. From there, well, you know the rest, CD, HDCD, DVD-Audio (which, I...
by John Coleman | Oct 23, 2012 | All Posts, Featured, Marketing, Rambling Jibberish |
Content marketing has become a huge topic of discussion today. Lots and lots of people are talking about content marketing. So much so that a mini gold-rush is on, with lots of marketing companies throwing their hats in the ring, promising gains in traffic, sales, and...