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03.09.2012
The Internet can do just about anything - but should you?
Web design and development is full of shiny baubles and neat gizmos. There are all sorts of things that are just fascinating. We know because we love looking for and integrating new technology. BUT....what you really should be asking yourself every time you think of doing something new is "How will this improve my organisation; Is it worth the customer's time?; and What is the value that it offers the user?" Online users have a short attention span and little patience for things that do not directly serve them. You shouldn't waste the user's time talking about yourself. Make things simple...
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03.09.2012
Think Longevity, Develop Brevity
The number one risk of web development is NOT FINISHING. Most web development projects shouldn't take from a few days to weeks to develop. The remaining projects should be broken down into development iterations that only take a few weeks at a time. Statistically the longer a project takes, the more likely it will be to fail. Our development process is about short bursts of activity, that have rapid deliverables which maximise the value of any company. As a practice we don't develop projects that take more than 4 weeks as a single project. We break large projects up into tight...
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