Web Accessibility Design Q&A with Robbie Moore

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Web accessibility – how websites are created to accommodate disabled people – is changing how companies like Rushminute create websites. We asked Robbie Moore, Rushminute’s founder, to answer a few questions about how web accessibility design. How long have you been involved in developing accessible websites?  I’d say 2 years. My most recent project was […]

Growth-Driven Web Design: What You Need to Know

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In the online age, your website essentially acts as your business card, your opportunity to present your business to the public. For almost all businesses nowadays, the first place your clients will find you is by through your website, which gives them all of the information they need about your business. In the not so […]

The Rule of Three Clicks

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Now I’m not gonna lie to you: your site visitors aren’t going to leave your site after three clicks. We’re talking about a magic number of clicks before ‘user fatigue’ starts to set in. User fatigue? Yes. Site visitors are that impatient. If they don’t quickly and easily find what they’re looking for they will click away from […]

4 Signs It’s Time for a Web Redesign

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A successful digital marketing strategy is centered around an awesome website. That’s because your website is where most of your customers form their first impressions about your business. A well-designed website strengthens your brand and elevates your business, while an outdated site inhibits your growth. True, redesigning your website is a big investment, but when done […]

10 Principles of Good Web Design

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Websites that aren’t well designed don’t just look bad. The don’t work on a number of different levels. They don’t rank high in Google search results and do they score well in Google Analytics (for example, high bounce rates, short site visits, low conversions, etc.). So, what does a good web design do? Let me […]