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Facebook Page Breakdown – The 4 Types & How to Use Them

TJ Crawford, Director Product Management - MessageMaker

Almost everyone is familiar with Facebook Pages. What  is not so obvious is that Facebook really has several page types. Each has a specialized purpose, with strengths and weaknesses. Understanding them will help you increase your exposure and engagement. Fan Pages – These are the most commonly known Pages, they reside within the Facebook.com interface, and are fantastic vehicles… Read More

 

10 foot design: What if you’re ten feet away from the device you are using?

Dr Alex Dewitt, Senior Customer Experience Consultant

The blur between boundaries of interactive devices means that this year users will be using more and more devices, and will expect to be able to complete the same task on any of them. Need to book a train ticket? Do it from your PS3 whilst laying in bed, your iPhone on the tube, or… Read More

 

Mobile Site Review: Barclays

Dr. Rob Johnson, Senior Customer Experience Consultant

Research in Motion’s Co-CEO Jim Balsillie stated at the recent Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco that the focus on apps on mobile devices is something of a fad.  As the debate over apps vs mobile sites continues,  Senior Customer Experience Consultant, Dr Rob Johnson reviews Barclays mobile- optimized site. Company/ Brand Barclays Purpose? Provides… Read More

 

Party time!

Maureen Lawson, Recruiter

On Thursday January 20th, the Charlestown office of One to One plus significant others, friends, and those from other offices mingled, . . .

 

Things to come . . .

Maureen Lawson, Recruiter

It was great to start off the new year with a fact-filled staff meeting, a celebration of promotions and awards, memories of a successful Snocial, and a vision of the future for One to One — and the pizza wasn’t half-bad either! ;-)

For our January OMG Award . . .

 

Radical or Conformist? A Design Choice

Dr Alex DeWitt. Senior Customer Experience Consultant

Within the information design sphere there is always a need to meet multiple objectives; please your client, please the end user, meet business requirements, and stay within technology limitations. One of the most fundamental questions this can raise is the extent to which your design should be radical, cool, or revolutionary, as opposed to standard,… Read More

 
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