All Posts Tagged With: "design"

How to Make Your Blog More “Sticky”

Neil Schwartz has been in the real estate industry for over 30 years. He is the broker of Century 21 Masters, the #2 Century 21 office in the Nation. He blogs on neilschwartz.net, providing valuable information to agents regarding sales training, real estate marketing, social media, and technology.
We  create and maintain real estate blogs to [...]

The New Twitter

Guest blogger Jay Thompson is the designated broker and co-owner of Thompson’s Realty in Phoenix, AZ. You can find his award-winning blog at PhoenixRealEstateGuy.com. His latest blogging adventure is RealEstateBlogPro.com.
On September 14, Twitter announced its most ambitious site redesign to date. The rapidly growing “information network” is introducing, “a new, re-engineered Twitter.com that provides an [...]

Kuler is Cool

A quick follow up to my post 5 Great Ways to Improve Your Designs – Adobe just launched a great Flash site for designers called kuler (pronounced cooler?) that allow you to create and share color schemes. You can also download any of the existing schemes on the site for use with Creative Suite 2 [...]

5 Great Ways to Improve Your Designs

Going in to the holiday weekend, I know I’m going to be spending at least some of my vacation trying to catch up on some of the many side projects I’ve got going on. So, I thought that I would leave you with some of the design-related links that I use everyday to help me [...]

Zillow's Web Site Copy Written By a 12-year-old

Tough critique of Zillow by brand identity consultant and author Alycia de Mesa in BusinessWeek’s article Zillow: Good Real Estate Idea is a Fixer
Graphically, however, the few images used on the site very much resemble something from a clipart collection. There is even a headline on the splash page exclaiming “Cool Maps and Images!” leaving [...]