The Tale of Slow Design
Friday, September 10th, 2010Look at slow design like a fine wine, which matures and tastes so much more refined as a result of time and patience.

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Look at slow design like a fine wine, which matures and tastes so much more refined as a result of time and patience.

Over the years in.house.media have worked with a large number clients and created many web sites. Throughout this time we have continually refined and developed our design process to what we have today, which we believe is the smoothest and most productive method to create web sites that will exactly meet your requirements whilst also [...]

**Announcement**: Okay I don’t want to scare too many of you away with another design psychology based article but as I’ve said before I think it’s imperative that we should use psychological techniques more in our designs. I’m not saying design is completely scientific or mathematical, but I do believe the best design comes when [...]

Okay…all design is subjective; however there are distinguishable differences between design for print and screen based design. Just like Roger Federer has dominated the world of tennis it would be fair to say he would take time to adapt and master another racket based sport like badminton. The point I’m trying to make is that [...]

Okay so here is a little insight into the design process… Firstly you should produce a wireframe for the initial design which essentially lays out the skeleton of the site before any style has been applied. This is best practice as many clients often can’t see beyond the visual and will almost leave the information [...]
