With a new year on the horizon, it’s time to pack away the old, worn web designs and prepare for the brave, new face of tomorrow. Although trends don’t start and stop on January 1st, there is a definite shift from what we craved at the beginning of the year to what we are seeking tutorials for at the end of the year. Most of the time, this shift is subtle. It’s a perfection or re-interpretation of a currently hot trend. Trends help us evolve as designers. As we master the skills of design aesthetic, we continue to push forward to what’s next or what needs to be fully discovered. Read more »
Archive for the ‘HTML’ Category
Web Design Trends for 2010
November 5th, 200915 Essential Checks Before Launching Your Website
October 10th, 2009Your website is designed, the CMS works, content has been added and the client is happy. It’s time to take the website live. Or is it? When launching a website, you can often forget a number of things in your eagerness to make it live, so it’s useful to have a checklist to look through as you make your final touches and before you announce your website to the world.
This article reviews some important and necessary checks that web-sites should be checked against before the official launch — little details are often forgotten or ignored, but – if done in time – may sum up to an overall greater user experience and avoid unnecessary costs after the official site release. Read more »
Websites: What Companies Need to Know When it Comes to Their Website Needs
September 10th, 2009Work with a reliable web-design company that can help you meet current and future needs.
by Michel Ann Sharritt
People are often in a rush to get something, anything, up on the Internet. Because the average business owner is inexperienced at web design and related terminology, website companies that are anxious to offer a cheap, yet profitable (to them) service, bring up a website on the Internet that may or may not help the client generate additional revenue…the goal of commercial websites. Read more »
Questions from June 5th Webinar: Web Design: What You Should Know
June 6th, 2009Here are all of the questions from Friday’s webinar. The low number of questions leads me to believe I answered most of your questions during the session. If you missed Friday’s webinar or would like to watch it again please visit: http://www.situatedresearch.com/webinars/recordings.php Read more »
Usability Tips – Websites
June 6th, 2009User-Centered Design
User-centered design (UCD) is an approach for employing usability. It is a structured product development methodology that involves users throughout all stages of Web site development, in order to create a Web site that meets users’ needs. This approach considers an organization’s business objectives and the user’s needs, limitations, and preferences. Read more »
Tips: What to Look for in Web Design Companies
May 19th, 2009Many small businesses are trying to get a good deal on their web design needs. A good deal does come with a huge price tag. Many web design companies simply want to collect a big check in order to slap something up on the Internet for you. Read more »
About Situated Research, LLC
April 18th, 2009Situated learning focuses on learning in situ, in the environment or context for which that knowledge applies. At Situated Research, we focus on examining technology in the actual environment in which it is used, in order to uncover user practices and behaviors that suggest ways in which technology is expected to behave. Read more »






