With so many illustration styles ranging from simple cartoons to highly-detailed realism, what will have the most appeal to your audience? Each style can evoke a different emotional reaction. Illustration Styles in…
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Posted by Scott Alberts on September 7, 2016 in Digital Marketing
Context... business growth, planning
Posted by Scott Alberts on February 15, 2016 in Digital Marketing
“Seeing is believing.” “A picture is worth a thousand words.” Photography can be stunning and eye-catching and, occasionally, even free. Yes, photography can certainly document a story. But an illustration can…
Context... education, planning, productivity
Posted by Jeff Hayes on February 27, 2014 in Technology
One Size Does Not Fit All Responsive design is the relatively new practice of creating websites that look good wherever they happen to be viewed, such as: On your desktop or notebook…
Context... education, innovation, planning
Posted by Jeff Hayes on September 30, 2013 in Technology
When Tim Berners-Lee developed the world’s first website at CERN in 1990 — using a simple Unix-based browser — do you suppose he had any idea how expansive the Web would become?…
Context... business growth, innovation, planning
Posted by Jeff Hayes on October 18, 2011 in Technology
This is a reprint of an article I wrote for Insight on Business, an excellent business publication dedicated to the 100,000 or so businesses in The New North (Northeast Wisconsin) from their…
Context... innovation, planning
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