July 16th, 2012
The process between art and design differs, in the former expressing an idea artistically and the latter finding a solution for a user or task. Graphic designers require objectivity in their visual creations, which often entails overlooking personal emotional judgement and focusing on influencing consumer perception instead. Paradoxically, humans are inherently affected by feelings and cannot completely disengage from their […]
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June 6th, 2012
Having designed and developed the recruitment website for Stuck For Staff, potential employees have never found greater hope since Pandora’s Box. The bright colours combined with live feed on the site and vocational opportunities, diminish the dreariness of job hunting.
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May 16th, 2012
Manoeuvring around a website is defined as user navigation and is important in the success of how a site is accessed and utilised. It provides a gateway to different content sections and is largely dependent on the effectiveness of its design. We can learn a lot from market research and various studies that inform us of the most effective website […]
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May 10th, 2012
LondonVIPClubs provide access to the best London clubs with exclusive table reservations and guest list admission. We designed their website to show a good night out starts with a great online service. Finally you will be able to walk in to a bar without saying “Ouch!” ;o)
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May 1st, 2012
Welcome to our developer Chris Soteriou who recently joined Digital Mosaic, expanding the team further to embark on new coding horizons. Peter has taking him under his wing to help put the pro in programming. ;o) The first piece of advice to help him on his journey entails: “Software and cathedrals are much the same – first we build them, […]
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March 29th, 2012
When requesting a website, there are numerous factors that require consideration for its creation. It is important to communicate your specification to the designers and developers, to avoid incurring any additional charges and maximise time productivity. Websites can take weeks to build, so ensure you clarify your prerequisites during your consultation. Together, clients and the design team process can transform […]
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March 20th, 2012
Incorporating a fun and practical online recruitment service for Pizza Express, we created a website that fits within their brand guidelines. Therefore, since they say “a leopard never changes it’s spots”, we stuck to stripes, as Zebras do not have that reputation. ;o)
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March 8th, 2012
We have developed the style guide for Pure Collections, by enhancing it with the functionality of a utilitarian website. This has transformed the accessibility of fashion, offering browsers a direct option to buy products without searching endlessly. Additionally, it offers the service of creating an ensemble of your chosen outfits. Pure Collections has become pure genius in the ecommerce sense! […]
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February 20th, 2012
Is it a bird, is it a plane, no it’s an Airbus! Just when you thought that the Airbus Programme Matcher couldn’t get any better, we created an online self assessment questionnaire for potential employees to undertake. If you don’t get to navigate an aeroplane, at least you get to navigate through their virtual survey. “The Wright Brothers created the […]
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January 23rd, 2012
Q: What is traffic? A: Traffic inadvertently means money, as that is what it equates to if executed wisely. It is in everyone’s interests with a business, to be educated in how to benefit economically. The amount of data sent and received by visitors to a website is classified as internet traffic. The number of visitors and […]
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