Posts Tagged ‘User Interface’

What’s Up With Wire Frames?

Wire frames are one of the most recognizable deliverables in any Web development project. They’re visual, substantive, and often serve as a blueprint for the actual site. Clients love them because it’s the first tangible proof that something is actually being created. However, wire frames can also cause lots of problems. Many clients don’t understand [...]

Scrolling – What’s the Big Deal?

There’s been a lot written about how users view a Web page in the vertical axis, in other words, scrolling. Most of the data has been pretty straight forward. Generally speaking, content below the fold is going to get a lot less attention than content above the fold. Pretty intuitive, right? What is a little [...]