Posts marked with the tag “Design”
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Work project honoured by Anthrazit magazine
Geek stuff / Internet / Work
Thursday, 11th February, 2010 • No comments
Both we at Burson-Marsteller Crossmedia and our client were delighted to find out earlier this week that the website gene-abc.ch, which we re-developed and re-launched during 2009, has received a place in the annual awards given by Anthrazit magazine here in Switzerland for the “Best 200 Swiss Websites of the Year”.
The Long and Short of It
Geek stuff / Internet
Tuesday, 15th December, 2009 • No comments
A summary of how I feel about sharing and distributing content in the internet, how one should integrate and use RSS feeds and summaries, and why my perfect solution may not be your perfect solution.
Why opening new browser windows for external links is pointless
Geek stuff / Internet / Technique
Thursday, 12th November, 2009 • No comments
Don’t you just hate it when you’ve been using the internet for a little while and you have a mass of browser windows to battle with? Where the hell did that website go, that you were looking at earlier? Both of these annoyances are entirely unnecessary, and this article explains why.
Good Transparency
Advertising / Design / Geek stuff / Internet
Wednesday, 5th August, 2009 • No comments
When you receive a tip of a cool piece of design from a company like Information Architects, whose Web Trend Maps are exquisite in their detail, you know it’s going to be something good.
Rütli
Design / History / Internet / Work
Monday, 6th July, 2009 • No comments
Details of the new website for Swiss national historic location Rütli, combined with a brief explanation of the meadow’s history.
Permanent Tourist – new front page
Design / Geek stuff / Internet / Photography
Sunday, 8th February, 2009 • 2 comments
Protected: Reviewing the review
Design / Work
Thursday, 7th August, 2008 • Enter your password to view comments.
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