OK, so nobody wants to go to a website and be submerged immediately with huge amounts of text, animations, images and overwhelming colour schemes. They want to come to your site to pin-point, in the quickest and easiest way possible, what piece of information they are trying to retrieve, whilst maintaining a clear, impacting design… Read the rest of this entry »
Archive for the ‘Web Development’ Category
e64 Launches New Website
By Simon on September 5th, 2011After considerable consultation and research, we have launched a new website. We believe it is easier to navigate, clearer to read and better showcases our company and the work we do for our customers. We’d love everyone to take a look and let us know what they think, so please go to www.e64.co.uk and give… Read the rest of this entry »
Website Content Writing – The 8 R’s
By Rachel on April 14th, 2011When it comes to providing website content for your Search Engine Marketing campaign it often appears overwhelming for our clients, and at this point can hinder the progress of the project. Perhaps to simplify this procedure it is helpful to think of the 8 R’s of website content writing with Search Engine Marketing in mind………. Read the rest of this entry »
Websites go live with 'all new' Amazon Payments
By Simon on March 30th, 2011Today Amazon have launched a new payment service for eCommerce websites. As part of that launch Amazon had selected two websites in the UK to have the new service integrated into their checkout pages; two websites were selected and both of these sites were on e64′s eSPOSURE platform. Over the past month we have been… Read the rest of this entry »
A New Year, A New Design
By Brian on January 19th, 2011As its first post of the year Happy New year all. As the title suggests we have released our new blog design for 2011. You already noticed a big change since your last visit, we’ve kept the same structure of our previous blog designs. So you’ll be able to navigate around easily. We all are… Read the rest of this entry »
Why Use a CMS?
By Brian on September 7th, 2010There are thousands upon thousands of web site’s that have been built using static web pages, often built using HTML and JavaScript. This creates problems for the owner of the site as it can be very difficult or even impossible to edit and update their site. As a paying owner this is a problem that… Read the rest of this entry »
Website Design – Usability/Accessibility
By Brian on June 30th, 2010What does usability mean in the context of website design? Usability is vital, it is one of the key items that makes a website work for your readers. If it is done properly then there is a greater chance that the user will return to your site. What does accessibility mean in the context of… Read the rest of this entry »
Web Design & Fonts
By Brian on June 28th, 2010For all of you that missed Kyle’s website design post, you can find it here. Choosing the right font for your website matters. Most websites today use a Sans-Serif font mainly as this is easier to read on screen. There is: Serif Fonts like Times New Roman that have little extra parts added to them… Read the rest of this entry »
Flash Is Not So Great After All!
By Brian on June 12th, 2010Many websites run with flash content on them – from as little as a small video to a full featured website. These sites may look very good, even quite ‘sexy’, and have lots interesting effects on them. So why is Flash a problem? Google, and the other big name search engines such as Yahoo!, Bing… Read the rest of this entry »
Getting It Right – Web Design
By Brian on June 10th, 2010As a Web Designer/Developer I feel that the key to being successful is to be aware of your sites overall aesthetics, meeting your customers requirements, and more importantly your customers audience. There are thousands upon thousands of templates already on the net which can be downloaded and edited to your choice. However, your own specific… Read the rest of this entry »
