Archive for October, 2008
Today’s Marketing Profs newsletter has some terrific tips from Loren McDonald for making e-newsletters easy to view/read on cell phone screens. Read it here.
Here’s an edited excerpt from an interesting blog item I saw today on Typophile, posted by web developer Nicholas Shanks (link to full post). While this is certainly old news to most on the (web) design front, I appreciated the reiteration of a valuable lesson in self-promotion 101: never lose sight of the potential client in everyone! How Not to Promote Yourself to Potential Customers I was looking around at the websites of typographers earlier today, and came across the site of one independent designer (whom I shall not name) which looked so broken on my computer I had to email him and explain what was wrong with his HTML and CSS, and how standards-compliant coding practices would rectify them. I am a professional web developer and like to educate others about web standards and accessibility, to help improve the web in my own little way. The response I got back, however, shocked me: “These are all visual problems caused by your settings. The site was meant to be viewed the way I designed it. I won’t tailor the site to meet every possible variable of every combination of browser customizations.” I reminded him that the only computer on which his site can “be viewed the way he designed it” was his own. I will no longer be recommending this designer to my clients.
Just read a very timely blog post found on Small Biz Resource. Crisis Survival Kit: 10 Ways To Get Paid Faster When the economy is shaky, getting paid is especially crucial for small businesses. Blogger Benjamin Tompkins shares 10 tips…nothing that we don’t already know…but a good reminder to make sure we all cover our tushies! |