Portfolio: 20 Selected Design Projects by Jim DeGoey
A new personal website, Portfolio:20 Selected Design Projects by Jim DeGoey, has been deployed and is available for viewing. This is a look at a professional design career spanning more than 30 years. Among the 20 major projects profiled are two enterprise websites for a confidential government client, software packaging for an entertainment software publishing company, book design of the first comprehensive strategy guide for a computer simulation, and a 500-element directional sign system for an outpatient clinic.
Add a commentJoomla 2.5 Released with Easy Updating and New Features
On Tuesday, January 24, 2012, Joomla, one of the world's most popular open source content management systems (CMS) used for everything from websites to blogs to Intranets, announced the immediate availability of Joomla 2.5.
Add a commentAdded to U.S. Gov't Central Contractor Registration (CCR) System
On Tuesday, December 27, 2011, DeGoey Design Group, Inc. was notified that its registration in the U.S. Federal Government's Central Contractor Registration (CCR) system had been accepted.
Add a comment7 Principals that Make Your Website More Engaging
Dr. Susan Weinschenk shares seven principals of persuasion, emotion, and trust in website user experience design. Click on Blog: Design Issues... to view this 0:05.12 video.
Add a commentLatest Project: K.F. Maskell and Associates Website Refresh
K.F. Maskell and Associates' original corporate website was a custom-coded HTML implementation. When the programmer was no longer available, this client realized that neither he nor his staff could update the content without learning the HTML programming language.
Add a commentHow To Make Your Website As Addictive As World of Warcraft
Dr. Schaffer's premise is that there are four types of "fun" that should be considered as part of a website's user experience to motivate visitors. Can you include "fun" on your website? Click Blog: Design Ideas... to view this 0:42.26 video.
Add a commentNeuro Web Design
The subject for the first Design Ideas... blog is why a government enterprise web-based IT self-service solution was a success for the wrong reason. Does this recent book by Dr. Susan Weinschenk provide an answer? Click Blog: Design Ideas... for more.
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