Taking Donations Online: Making your website do the work for you

posted on May 7, 2012 by emily

If you’re a nonprofit organization, you probably already take donations on your website. There are so many payment receiving options: GiftTool, PayPal, Authorize.net, it’s barely even worth going through them all. Just make sure you aren’t being charged a fortune per transaction! Read More »

Web Type—You Can Do Better

posted on Apr 24, 2012 by kristi-lynn

In the past the idea of good typography on a website just meant knowing how to adjust the line-height. You could only really rely on what fonts your visitors had installed on their computer, which meant you could choose from the basics: Arial, Georgia, Times New Roman, Lucida, Tahoma, Verdana, Courier. Read More »

New Facebook cover and promo rules with the new timeline format

posted on Mar 30, 2012 by emily

Two of our clients are running promos right now and wanted to promote them (of couse) on Facebook. I'm sure you've seen the new timeline format by now — everything is moving to that format at the end of the month. We used to be able to point people to like the page, or use a promo in the profile image, but no more! Read More »

Freelance to Hire Art Web Director

posted on Feb 27, 2012 by emily

LimeRed Studio, a web and print design firm in Chicago, is looking for a freelance art director who lives in or near Chicago. This position will be 3-4 months of freelance with the opportunity for a full-time position in 2012. Read More »

How to break up with your Content Management System (CMS)

posted on Feb 10, 2012 by emily

What happens when you fall out of love … with your Content Management System? How do you break up and move on? Like any break up, it will probably be painful and cost you money, but maybe you’ll be happier when it’s gone and you can move onto bigger and better things. Besides, your mom didn’t like Wordpress anyway. Read More »

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