Archive for the ‘Misc’ Category
Dear JetBlue: Your service is great, but your UX sux.
This post was written by Josh on
November 11, 2010
I booked a flight with JetBlue a couple days ago, and last night I wanted to check in online. I clicked on the link from my confirmation email and began the process of online check in. It ended up taking me much longer than anticipated, raised my blood pressure and forced me to end up calling their customer service line where I was told I was wrong and they were right and to have nice day. continue reading…
The Complicated Task Of Keeping Things Simple
This post was written by Evan on
October 7, 2010
There is a well known saying in the design community, keep it simple stupid. It’s an oldie, but a goodie and has proven itself worthy through the years. My personal design style relies heavily on this concept as I think simplicity is the key to understanding. My job as a designer is to visually communicate a certain message to a target audience, so the clearer I can be the better off I am. While working here at Full Creative, I have been involved in quite a few web application projects which are very fun and very daunting. Simplicity in app design is essential, either use it or people won’t buy your product. After spending weeks in the application design process, I have come across some interesting issues and would like to share some of my solutions. continue reading…
The Web of Babel
This post was written by David on
October 4, 2010
Some recent work has made me think a little more broadly about accessibility. In the web design community accessibility has been one of the hottest topics over the years. Thanks to the hard work of a lot of smart people there are rules and standards we can follow to make websites more accessible to the blind, near blind and color blind. Joe Clark has even been pushing for better use of captioning to make video more accessible. While all of these efforts are great they still leave out a vastly larger audience. The non-English speaking world makes up over 70% of internet users. continue reading…
The designers full-time job of staying relevant
This post was written by Jason on
September 30, 2010
A few years ago, in my infancy as a designer, I would have never thought I’d be where I am today. I got excited creating logos. I was creating business cards and letterheads. I made some sweet brochure designs, and, yes, some basic HTML websites.
My how things have changed. I haven’t designed a business card in over two years. I haven’t actually worked on any printed designs for that matter. I spend my days working in Photoshop and staring at code for hours, trying to debug that damned pixel misalignment in IE6. In recent years I’ve labeled myself a “web designer”. continue reading…
Designing for iPhone 4′s Retina Display: What I’ve Learned
This post was written by Jason on
September 17, 2010
With the introduction of the iPhone 4 and it’s new retina display, the process of designing for iDevices became a bit more complicated. In addition to creating designs for the standard resolution screens of the iPhone, iPod, and iPad, we must now create a higher resolution version for the iPhone 4. To help make things a bit easier, this post lists the most important things I’ve learned from my first venture into designing for the retina display.
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Welcome to the Full Blog
This post was written by admin on
May 3, 2010

Hello Everyone,
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