November 24, 2015 / by toddcribb / cribbnotes, Design, Web Trends and Best Practices
The loudest content medium out there has finally learned how to be quiet. In 2015, web design moved away from information overload to an aesthetic revolving around empty space and simplicity. Taking a cue from magazines, web pages are using large high-definition photographs and typography to lure in readers with eye-pleasing openers before revealing further content. […]
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Trends that could shape your 2017 marketing budget
July 28, 2016 / by toddcribb / Digital, Marketing, Web Trends and Best Practices
The DMA.org published an insightful article on some 2017 trends to look out for when doing marketing budgeting planning which is right now for some companies, such as my current day job. Insight #1: Market to Customer – especially Millennials – In-store With 80% of millennials using their phone in-store and 74% of millennials willing to […]
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2015 Web Design Trends
November 24, 2015 / by toddcribb / cribbnotes, Design, Web Trends and Best Practices
The loudest content medium out there has finally learned how to be quiet. In 2015, web design moved away from information overload to an aesthetic revolving around empty space and simplicity. Taking a cue from magazines, web pages are using large high-definition photographs and typography to lure in readers with eye-pleasing openers before revealing further content. […]
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Digital books overtakes traditional format
January 27, 2011 / by toddcribb / Media, Products / 0 comments
July 19, 2010 marked the day that Amazon’s digital book sales eclipsed the sales of hardcover books, and it barely took half a year for those e-book sales to also overtake the sales of paperbacks. According to the ouftit’s latest earnings release, “Kindle books have now overtaken paperback books as the most popular format on […]
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