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8 Ways to Improve Your Website Usability

In today’s digital age, a website is often the first impression that a customer has of a business. To ensure a positive user experience, it’s important to focus on website usability. These 8 practical tips to help improve your website’s usability and boost your business’s online presence.

Understanding the Meaning of Colors

As a graphic designer and Creative Director, I always found it fascinating how something as simple as a single color can communicate so much. You get to think visually while the others on your team need to worry about such things as SEO dashboards and website maintenance. Color is a form of non-verbal communication. Every … Read more

A New Chapter: Shawn Hartley Digital Marketing

Shawn Hartley Digital Marketing

In May 2022, I left Corporate Three Design after many years of service. What began as a personal career transition ultimately resulted in significant changes for the company and a new direction for me. During that transition, I ensured all client websites continued operating smoothly through my hosting company, LargeMountain, with zero service interruptions or … Read more

Website Help When You Need It

Struggling with website management? My expert team offers personalized website help, from design to maintenance. Elevate your online presence with customized solutions, tailored to your unique needs. Experience seamless support and watch your brand flourish.

The Art of Kerning

Kerning is the often neglected art form of adjusting the space between letters of a word to increase the content’s readability. Learn more about how it came to be, and how you can learn to master kerning.

Graphic Design 101: CMYK or RGB Color

Color can affect your mood, what you think of a new brand, and even influence your buying choices. Getting the color right in your designs is crucial if you want to convey the right message. As a designer, it is essential to know when to use RGB or CMYK. You want to make sure your document color mode is set correctly depending on your project or you could spend a lot of time fixing improper color values.