Browsing archives for 'Advice for Clients'

5 Key Things to Ensure a Great Mobile Experience

Written by Louise on 12 October 2011

So, you’ve decided you want to take advantage of the rise of the mobile web market. Before you jump in, there are a number of things to bear in mind when making your site mobile friendly: Key Features and Functionality The fundamental starting point of any mobile web project is prioritising your objective and goals. [...]

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Choosing a Mobile Strategy That Works for You

Written by Louise on 7 October 2011

It’s no secret that the mobile web market is booming and with more and more people accessing the internet on mobile devices, it would be foolish to get left behind. (See ‘Get Moving and Go Mobile’). If you’re thinking about optimising your site for mobile, you may feel slightly overwhelmed by the different options available, [...]

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Get Moving and Go Mobile

Written by Andy Greener on 6 October 2011

If you haven’t started to give some serious thought to a mobile strategy then you’re either in denial or slow to adopt new technologies. Either way, it’s not good. As recently reported by the BBC, mobile internet use is nearing 50% with an even larger 71% of 16-24 year olds accessing the internet via a [...]

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Creating Website Content

Written by Andy Greener on 22 August 2011

Following on from my ‘King Content – The Elements of Basic Content Strategy’ post of a couple of weeks ago I thought it might be useful to run through some pointers that may make the process of creating website content a little clearer. Before you start to create your website content some things to consider: [...]

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King Content – The Elements of Basic Content Strategy

Written by Andy Greener on 20 July 2011

There’s a well coined and proven phrase about the Internet which is ‘content is king’ so you have a well formed content strategy right? The internet is all about content – the stuff that people read, listen to and look at. It’s what makes it fun and informative and a mechanism for connecting people with [...]

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New Years Resolution – Update Your Browser!

Written by Andy Greener on 7 January 2011

We’re building a shiny new website for ourselves and as part of our pre-flight checks we test it in all the significant browsers, a list that still (unfortunately) includes Internet Explorer 6. Asking whether it had been checked off on IE6  sparked an interesting discussion in the studio about whether we should even bother testing [...]

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Shift Happens (And It Needs To)

Written by Andy Greener on 24 December 2010

2010 has been a year and a half here at Komodo. We’ve seen our team pretty much double in size, our client base consolidated and expanded, the Komodo service offer is now more focused and we’ve developed an innovative web platform that we are aiming to launch early next year. In short, it has been [...]

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The Importance of Nice Tight Briefs

Written by Andy Greener on 13 December 2010

Sounds kinky but really, really isn’t. I am of course referring to the client brief that is at the heart of every project that every designer and developer delivers for their clients and how a well formed and considered brief is integral to getting the best results from your appointed design partner. This short post [...]

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