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Going Home

14 July 2010

Do we still need a ‘home’ link in the top-level navigation? It is a long established custom to have a link to a website’s homepage included in the top-level navigation, but why do we do this? Is it really a good idea? And can a website work with out a home link in the top-level navigation?

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Grid based appreciation

27 April 2010

We are delighted to see that our site www.baringa.com has been listed in a collection of ‘the best grid-based designs’ over at grid-based.com. The site was designed on a ten column grid giving the site structure and allowing use of plentiful white space. And while there we also spotted that our own vgroup.com is listed by Grid-based.com too!

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Vocademy Website

29 January 2010

We have just designed and build a new website for Vocademy, a network of singing schools that breaks the mould of conventional voice lessons. With the young age of the target audience in mind, we created a vibrant and fun site that will hopefully help people find their voice.

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Out with the old, in with the new

23 December 2009

Out with the old and in with the new…is something we all say at the beginning of each year, but for our client Capex, this is exactly what has happened albeit a month early! VGroup have refreshed Capex’ visual identity designed and built a new website and updated their printed literature all in time for 2010.

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Design by numbers

16 November 2009

Sometimes I design by numbers. Well, one number to be precise. 1.6180339887…
Strange? Not so, people have been using this number in mathematics, geometry, architecture, design, photography, art and music since the ancient Greeks, perhaps even before that. But why is it so popular, what does it mean, and how can a number help to design successful communications?

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