Monthly Archives: December 2003

N.Y. Times has video ads done wrong

I’m not suprised that the New York Times has video ads — they’ve tended to be pioneers in ad formats — but I’m suprised that they’re done so badly. This morning I was trying to read this story when all … Continue reading

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Begun these layout wars have

There’s a layout battle brewing in the blogosphere that’s sure to ripple out to the rest of the Web design community. Several prominent bloggers have begun switching to fixed-width layouts for their site. Whitespace makes several points about legibility and … Continue reading

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Site improvements

As you can see, heisel.org, has taken on a slight new look. I’ve switched to a sans-serif typeface for everything but blockquotes, and I’ve adjusted some of the color scheme here and there. I also moved the historic photo of … Continue reading

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I don’t want to say I told you so…

But Advertising.com has finished a study that shows that up to 85% of “conversions” occur days after a user has seen an ad. (via Web Marketing News) While I’ve talked about this before, I’ll readily admit that I don’t have … Continue reading

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There’s nothing like a click

Flyout menus: I don’t like ’em. I don’t want ’em. Recently, my employer, AJC.com, switched to using flyout menus, and many other Web sites and Web applications use them. I understand the need. As a designer, you have to constantly … Continue reading

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