Logos are a Tricky Business

Hmm, the losers at Walgreens sued Wegmans but not the MLB Washington Nationals. Also, Wegmans actually had their W first. Try to figure that one out. Read More

Hmm, the losers at Walgreens sued Wegmans but not the MLB Washington Nationals. Also, Wegmans actually had their W first. Try to figure that one out. Read More

Once your business has decided that it’s time to get in the game and create a website (and, in 2011, that shouldn’t be a hard decision), it’s time to face the daunting task of designing and creating the site that will introduce your brand to the Web. This almost always means hiring someone to help you develop and build your site, and that can cost a lot of money.
An average estimate for a professionally designed multipage website is approximately $8,000 to $10,000. In a recent Website Magazine poll, the majority of respondents said that the cost of their latest Web design project was between $3,000 and $10,000. Read More
MBA Online has visualized the data provided to AdAge by Magid Generational Strategies. The resulting infographic breaks down media consumption during different time periods and into five generations. Read More…

UPDATE: IE users can breathe a sigh of relief. “CNN: Internet Explorer IQ report was a hoax”
This will please many web developers. A recent survey by AptiQuant, a psychometric consulting company based in Canada, has concluded that Internet Explorer users have a lower Intelligence Quotient than users of other browsers. Those with IE6 scored little over 80. Firefox, Chrome and Safari users fared better at 110. The most intelligent people — with an average IQ of 125 — use Opera (that’ll please their marketing department!) Read More…