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Design & Development

Five things that could be slowing down your page load speed - and how to fix them.

Senior Developer Joe Mitchell tackles the five key things that could be slowing down your website page load speed – and costing you traffic, customers and sales as a result – and what you need to do to fix them.

May 10th 2019

by Michael Hewitt

Design & Development

Five emerging design and development trends

The Stickyeyes and Zazzle Media Design and Development teams got together to discuss some of the trends that they have noticed, and how brands are embracing new techniques and technologies.

Feb 15th 2019

by Andy Duke

Design & Development

Seven notable design trends that we have spotted in 2018

Design and development team members from Stickyeyes, Zazzle and IPG partner agencies Mubaloo and UM sat down recently to discuss emerging and growing trends in web design, development and UI.

Here’s a roundup of the teams’ picks from the past few months.

Oct 23rd 2018

by Andy Duke

Design & Development

Why retailers are betting big on image search

Amazon and the online furniture retailer Wayfair have rolled out image search across their mobile platforms, representing the first real application of the technology to e-commerce. Here’s why more retailers will follow suit, and think hard about their "camera strategy".

May 30th 2017

by Michael Hewitt

Design & Development

Why are short-form content platforms removing their content limits, and what does that mean for content producers?

Instagram and Vine are increasing their video limits – is this the end for short-form content?

Jun 28th 2016

by Stickyeyes

Design & Development

The basics of improving your website's page loading times

There is one factor that can cause your visitors to stop dead in their tracks and leave your site never to return, what is this all powerful factor that can ruin all your plans to be the next Amazon or Reddit? Loading speed.

Jun 17th 2016

by Andy Duke

Design & Development

What Apple’s policy on Watch apps means for you.

Apple has confirmed that it will be making so-called “native” apps mandatory on 1 June, but with so few apps actually running natively to the Apple Watch, developers are racing against time to hit the June deadline.

May 3rd 2016

by Michael Hewitt

Design & Development

Breaking the Lorem: Why content has to become a design concern

Once upon a time copy was a dirty word for UI designers. Layout was all about grids and page components. But it’s time for this to change.

Dec 18th 2015

by Andy Duke