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How to Write Effective, Reader-friendly Content
Do you need to write content for your website? Content writing can be a challenge, especially for those individuals who aren't experienced writers. But the following approach can be helpful to anyone who's uncertain of where to begin and how to go about authoring an...
Matcha Design Takes Home the Gold at the 2014 International Davey Awards
Matcha Design was presented with six awards at the 2014 International Davey Awards, sponsored by the International Academy of Visual Arts (IAVA). With nearly 4,000 entries from across the US and around the world, the Davey Awards honors the finest creative work from...
Using HASHTAG Part 2
Now that you understand more about the basics of hashtags and how beneficial they can be to your business, here are some helpful tips on the etiquette of using hashtags. Understanding the “Do’s and Don’ts” of using hashtags is helpful in keeping your online image...
Using HASHTAG Part 1
You’ve seen them everywhere from Twitter posts to late night spoofs with Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake - the hashtag. You may be asking yourself, what exactly is a hashtag, what does it do exactly, and how can it help strengthen my marketing efforts?...
Matcha Design Earns Silver Winner at 2014 W3 Awards
The Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts announced the winners of The 2014 W3 Awards today. Receiving over 4,000 entries, The W3 Awards honors outstanding Websites, Web Marketing, Web Video, Mobile Sites/Apps & Social content created by some of the best...
Why Are User-Centric Design Solutions So Challenging to Implement?
Many inexperienced web developers embark upon the challenging task of creating a website, but many amateur website designers run into the same road block: they find that it's extremely challenging to create a site that's user-centric! A web design that lacks...
The Art of Creating the Right Content
There's a saying that 'content is king' when it comes to creating a successful website or web-based marketing materials. But that 'content is king' phrase refers to high quality content only. Poorly-written content can do much more harm than good! So when you're...
Matcha Design Wins Twice for The Best Web Design for Sky Loft at First Place Tower and Home Design Studio at the DesignFirms Web Awards
Matcha Design recently brought home two big wins from the DesignFirms web awards in the web design category for local Tulsa clients, Sky Loft at First Place Tower and Home Design Studio. The DesignFirms™ web awards showcase some of the best work on the web from...
Matcha Design Takes Home Three Big Wins Over the Summer with Graphic Design Awards from DesignFirms Web Awards
Matcha Design recently brought home three big awards from DesignFirms in the Graphic Design category for Tulsa based clients, The Maison Group and Oklahoma Energy Counsel and Kansas City based client, Moose Labs. The DesignFirms™ web awards showcase some of the best...
How to Build an Infographic
Infographics have gained tremendous popularity in recent years, as they're an extremely effective and aesthetically-pleasing method for conveying information such as statistics, facts and figures. Infographics feature a graphical depiction of the information to be...
The 5 Keys to Understanding a Client’s Needs
Whether you're designing a website or crafting a printed marketing piece, it's absolutely essential that the client and the designer share a common understanding, as miscommunications can result in disaster. For instance, a client may indicate that they would like a...
How to Use Your Resources to Grow Your Brand to Its Full Potential
At Matcha Design, we specialize in providing a full range of different services to clients. But on occasion, we encounter a client who doesn't use their resources in a manner that allows them to grow their business in a way that leverages all available resources. We...
5 Traps to Avoid in Creating a Great Website (Part 2)
A couple weeks ago I detailed some things that can keep your website from living up to its potential. In part 2, I focus heavily on user interaction, highlighting some common problems that are usually a result of focusing priority on the wrong goals (i.e. anything...
5 Reference Resources for Developers
Every developer needs some reference now and then. Whether you're dealing with a new problem you've never encountered before, learning a new scripting language, or you just can't remember which function you need, these web sites will help you get the job done. 1....
5 Traps to Avoid in Creating a Great Website (Part 1)
Before you can break into the realm of having a great website, you have to make sure you have one that isn't annoying. Even a great design can be ruined by a simple blunder influenced by over enthusiasm. Here are a few things you'll want to avoid when designing and...
5 Common CSS Mistakes
As promised, this week I'm continuing my list of common mistakes, but moving from HTML to the realm of CSS. The rules are a little different with CSS, as you'll see, but I'm still not going to tell you that you shouldn't use perfectly valid practices just because of...
5 Common HTML Mistakes
Mostly I've been pointing out things that you can do with HTML, CSS, YouTube videos, jQuery, etc. But now I'd like to point out things you should NOT do. Some common mistakes in HTML, and next week I'll probably tackle CSS mistakes. In researching similar articles, I...
5 URL Parameters to Improve Your YouTube Embedding – Part 2
This is a continuation from last week's tutorial 5 URL Parameters to Improve Your YouTube Embedding – Part 1. Remember that I'm going to assume that you're using the embed URL format (http://www.youtube.com/v/Sla2VebjkQk), rather than the link format...
5 URL Parameters to Improve Your YouTube Embedding – Part 1
There are many benefits to using YouTube to embed videos. It speeds up user access to the video while reducing bandwidth consumption on your own hosting, and it's a widely familiar interface with many features built in. There are several ways to customize the behavior...
5 Steps to Create a Custom WordPress Theme
WordPress is a very popular blog management system, and with good reason. It's a well-documented and easy-to-use blog platform with thousands of plugins and themes, and best of all, it's free. But if you want your blog to stand out from the other over 60 million...
5 Tips on Custom Web Fonts
It's been a while since web designers were truly forced to use a small collection of fonts in order to have a fairly consistent experience, but too few designers have taken advantage of the numerous ways to provide custom fonts to their users. With that in mind, here...
5 Simply Cool jQuery Functions Unveiled
jQuery is used by innumerable developers worldwide, and for good reason - it's an excellent way of increasing the productivity of your JavaScript development. As such, I've decided to outline a few of its most useful functions. Each heading also links to the...
5 Useful (and Free) Tools for Web Developers
In addition to understanding the languages and best practices, knowing what external tools are available is important for a developer. These are a few tools of which every web developer should be aware. They won't all apply to every project, but they should certainly...
5 Reasons to Use HTML5 Semantic Tags
The header, section, footer, and nav tags, along with several others, serve purely semantic purposes. Traditionally, the div tag most often served to divide up the page into its constituent parts. Like the div tag, these content-describing tags should visually be...
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