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Our Web Design Firm’s Links of the Week


Happy Friday all!

It has been a busy week here at the Ocean Agency. Here are some interesting creative web design links that our web design firm will be thinking about this (hopefully) sunny weekend.

It was widely speculated that Microsoft would unveil their new search engine, Bing today. Alas, they have been completely overshadowed by Google who unveiled the first looks at their “Wave” platform today.

Wave will combine email, instant messaging, live editing of documents and online photo and video sharing all on one platform. This has the potential to really shake up the internet world. This is a developing story that is definitely worth following. TechCrunch has a full analysis and interviews from the Google developer conference. A preview of wave can be viewed here.

Beyond this huge news in the internet world, here are some interesting links that deal with creative web design:

1) Darren Rowse, who runs problogger.com, writes on SitePoint about sneeze pages for you blogs. Most blog posts go unnoticed once they leave the front page or recent stories tab. A sneeze page is a great way to show off your archives.

2) From PSD/Tuts (Photoshop tutorials),  has 45 step by step photoshop tutorials to create interesting websites. While you should always leave web design to the expert design firms, these tutorials are great for creating simple individual web pages, or to give you or your business ideas of how you want you web page to look.

3) For those developers out there, here is a great article on SixRevisions.com about how to speed up web page response times. Really helpful tips.

4) From Designer-Daily, 11 ways to increase your RSS feed subscribers. Great suggestions to increase your visibility as a blogger, writer or designer.

5) Lastly, for those who enjoy Hulu, but want a more television like experience, TechCrunch reports that Hulu is launching a desktop application. This means that you can now browse hulu with you computer remote. I recommend hooking up your laptop to your TV with an HDMI cable and enjoying hulu on the big screen. A new labs section also launched on Hulu today, so be sure to check out the new features as they go live.

Enjoy your weekend!

May 29th, 2009


Our Web Design Firm Introduces the New MagellanSells.com!

Posted in Web Design

Our web design company is proud to present one of our most recent projects, the rejuvenation of MagellanSells.com. In addition to their Chicago apartments website, Magellan needed an easy to use and pleasing site where customers could find all the information they needed on buying a condo or townhome in one of Magellan’s many developments.

Now, it’s easy for potential customers to find what they need– the properties are easily searchable by development, location, price or other attributes. The new site has extensive photos and videos, so users can really experience the property, too.

The Magellan experience has also been refocused on the online community of Magellan owners, renters and potential buyers. You can read the blog of Magellan’s Senior Vice President of Sales, Leila Zammatta, or see what’s going on from the Magellan side of things by checking out the News blog. You can catch up with the Magellan team on Twitter and Facebook, right from the homepage of Magellan Sells. If you’re interested about what’s going on in Chicago, take a look at the Chicago Life section of the site, where you can find events and entertainment throughout the city.

To make information easily accessible for potential buyers and current clients, Magellan invested in a renewal for their web presence, and our web design company was proud to be involved with the largest development company in Chicago. magellansells.jpg

May 29th, 2009


The Ocean Agency Introduces… MedicareSupplementsForYou.com!

Posted in Branding, Web Design

Our web design firm would like to formally introduce our most recent launch: MedicareSupplementsForYou.com. The new site for this supplemental insurance vendor features a clean design and very simple to use navigation– perfect for anyone who needs information but isn’t entirely web-savvy.

For senior citizens in Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri and Illinois, you can visit the new site to get the information you may need about your medicare supplement plans. As the Medicare and insurance markets change with the administration, Medicare Supplements For You can help you understand the changing policies and choose which plan is best for you.  With one simple step of filling out a contact form, you start the ball rolling. Medicare Supplements For You will find and compare the best options for your supplemental plan, and supply with a quote of the lowest rates available. medicare.jpg

May 27th, 2009


Our Web Design Firm’s Links of the Week

Posted in Branding, Web Design

Friday’s here and so are our links. This Memorial Day weekend, we’ll be thinking about online business development, branding and business cards.

Mayhem Studios gives recommendations on how to better brand your Twitter presence with a customized background– check out the do’s and don’ts.

Web Designer Depot talks branding, too, and shows us 50 great circular logos. Check ‘em out. We do love NASA and Wordpress!

Smashing Mag talks cool (but maybe impractical) business cards. It’s good to have a stand-out card, but don’t get this attitude.

Finally, advice on pleasing clients is always good. Vandelay Designs gives some good tips on understanding your client from the get-go.

Have a safe Memorial Day weekend!

May 22nd, 2009


A Web Design Firm’s Advice: Spread Apps, Not Swine Flu!


Many people assume that creativity and humor are the only things that make a video, website, or application go viral. But Daniel Tenner gives us a much more strategic look at how to increase the virality of your apps. If you are looking to spread the word about your website, here are some tips to getting that viral loop started.

Although humor, creativity or just plain addictiveness makes apps more viral from the start, there are some simple strategies to draw users in and keep them coming back.

First, make inviting a core process. Of course, you want users to want to invite their friends to try your app, but you should encourage them at each visit by making inviting a core process, not just an initial one. And putting it front and center will encourage users to invite and share each time.

Secondly, persistence pays off. Tenner explains, “What this means is that you should not just send them one invitation and then wait for them to join. And once they’ve joined, you should not just wait for them to start using your system and inviting more users. You should keep sending useful communications and/or showing signs that will encourage people to use the system.”

Last, make sure your app benefits the user, even if their friends don’t sign up. Of course, you want them to– but the user should have some core benefit just from joining or using your app. In other words, “Even in applications like Twitter or LinkedIn, which are really all about the network effects, the fact that there is something meaningful for the user to do right away, even when they know nobody, is a huge plus.”

The article has even more ways to make your app spread like the plague, no matter what the idea behind it is. Check out these strategies and more at Daniel Tenner’s blog, and remember to wash your hands… Spread apps! Not swine flu!

May 21st, 2009


Our Web Design Firm’s Links of the Week

Posted in Web Design

Once again, our web design firm brings you links to what’s inspiring us this week!

First off, Smashing Magazine came in with two convincing and helpful articles– one on how to increase conversions, and one on how to publicize your content. Combine the two, and you could have a very successful website!

A List Apart reminds us that a huge part of a creative web design being well-received is communicating with your clients. Set clear goals, stay organized, and finish on time are some of the tips they give.

Web Designer Wall shows all the great uses of hover– it’s not just for changing text color anymore.

Graphic design is still the basis of great web design– check out this video of the design process from Think Vitamin.

That’s all we have this week! Keep your eye on the design until next week.

May 15th, 2009


The Ocean Agency Presents… iTrees.com!


The Ocean Agency is proud to present the new and improved iTrees.com website! We provided iTrees.com with a new eCommerce and informational website solution to bettersuit  their users’ experience buying trees online.

We redesigned  iTrees.com’s website and identity to better reach their business goals. The site itself needed to provide an easy-to-use shopping platform for the merchant’s unique offerings– selling large trees online and then delivering and installing them at your home. The branding and messaging of the new site needed to make users confident about purchasing trees online, while also communicating accurate details about the products and services provided. Through an eye-catching design and a friendly feel, the navigation of the site is now simple and clear, making shoppers more confident in their landscaping decisions.

Check out the new site’s design below, and shop mature trees here! real-tree.jpg

May 14th, 2009


The Ocean Agency presents… PayLeap.com!

Posted in Branding, Web Design

Our web design firm is proud to present our newest design– PayLeap.com! We redesigned PayLeap’s site to better embody their mission as an online merchant account provider.

PayLeap’s unique offering is that they bundle the services of a merchant account and payment gateway into one simple and affordable solution for merchants, developers and resellers. We helped them out by creating a logo and brand message that conveys the simplicity, trustworthiness and advantages of their service, while also implying a greater level of professionalism and customer service than their competitors.

Our designers created a navigation on the site that seamlessly targets PayLeap’s three main markets and represents the distinct benefits offered to each group. Information on the site is presented with the transparency that PayLeap prides itself on.

Having a confusing or poorly designed website is a direct reflection of the kind of customer service you offer, and you don’t want to mess that up. Ensure that your current site gives the message you want to show to first-time and returning customers.

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May 13th, 2009


Online Business Development Tips: Logo Creation

Posted in Branding

Designing your logo is a defining moment for any business. Giving a graphic representation to the ideals of your business can effect your company for years to come. When you think of a company, you usually relate your experience with it directly to its logo– and for online businesses, this is even more true. The first thing a user comes into contact with– especially in the incredibly graphic-based experience of the web– is your logo. Here are some tips for getting it right the first time and not having to go through countless redesigns and companies to perfect your online brand.

This article from the New York Times gives some great insight into logo creation– we’re going to tweak it for company owners working with an online business development firm.

1- Sketch. As an online business owner, you might not have the skills to create exactly what you want. But walking into a meeting with a design with a blueprint is always good. Print things you like, iconography you relate to your business, or sketch as best you can what you envision representing you.

2- Check out your competition. You want to distinguish yourself, but you want your customers to indentify your company with your  market. You don’t want to get so far away from norms that your customers can’t relate to or trust you within your niche.

3- Timeless over trendy. Especially–especially– in web design, this is so important. A trendy logo of a new company will often look dated a few years down the road. Make sure yours will hold up.

4- Less is more. Web users always prefer simplicity. Clean, sleek and clear are words we hear our designers using all the time, and for good reason. Logos that are busy or messy are as bad as websites that hide their function in clutter.

5- Easy on the colors. Especially for a corporate presence online, you want to stay on the “friendly” side of the color spectrum. You never want to alienate users with lurid colors that are trendy or you think stand out.

6- One size does not fit all. The article pretty  much nails it- Have your consultants “test your logo across different reproduction sizes to make sure it is scalable. Web logos may look different in print than online, different when faxed than when printed on a business card or mug. Consider all the possibilities, including aspect ratio.”

7- Go beyond photoshop. DIY may work for a small business, but if you’ve got bigger goals, “then hire a qualified professional with proven experience. The difference between a poorly constructed logo and a well-designed one is self-evident.”

8- Graphic vs. text logos. Although some of the most memorbale logos, like the Nike swoosh, are simply graphics, if you’re a new company, you may need a little more brand explanation. Make sure your logo meets the needs of your online business development– you may need to explain what your business does before you start branding it.

9- Get feedback. Ask your office, ask your consultant. But never stray too far from your vision to accommodate the opinions of everyone you know. Don’t let your designer lose the “you” in your design.

10-  Simplicity, again. Yep… simplicity is so important, the article recommended it twice.

The logo is often a first step of business development, and it’s important to get it right. A web design firm should understand the principles above and help you achieve your vision.

May 12th, 2009