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Is Facebook set to unify platforms?

By Tim Fuell - January 24, 2011

As more and more applications are developed and consumers continue to be led by social media, could it be that instead of HTML5 driven websites, 2011 will become all about developing enhanced...

Mobilising retailers

By Tim Fuell - January 13, 2011

In some parts of the rural UK traditional mobile shops still exist – a van or lorry ladened up with a whole range of produce and items for those to whom a...

Can Flash and SEO work together?

By Tim Fuell - October 7, 2010

Most SEO experts will probably tell you that Flash and SEO simply don’t go. Yet, have a trawl though the top listings of most sites and you will certainly find a high percentage...

Designing around the fold

By Tim Fuell - September 9, 2010

We are constantly told first impressions count and in web-terms that is sometimes interpreted as anything important must to be in the browser window when it first loads. From early days the cut-off...

SiteFusion: Your design on the web

By Tim Fuell - September 7, 2010

This blogger has been designing websites for longer than he can care to remember. Pretty basic stuff really, nothing world-leading or over-elaborate. I’ve hand coded, wizarded and learned the wonders of Dreamweaver...

How the web used to look

By Tim Fuell - May 20, 2010

We are constantly warned about posting information on the internet that we might later regret but here is the proof: The Wayback Machine from the Internet Archive. The US-based site is building a digital...

Googling for Google

By Tim Fuell - March 30, 2010

While internet take-up may continue to increase rapidly it doesn’t mean that those users, old and new actually understand how even the basics work. The above screen-grab using Google’s Insight for Search shows...

Your face type could become your typeface

By Tim Fuell - March 18, 2010

Before the rise of the personal computers, the differing styles of lettering were comfortingly known as typefaces, and a font was just one variation within that typeface. Now one designer is taking...