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Page Design Group

Optimizing Websites for Mobile Devices

It is estimated that by 2014 the number of mobile phone users surfing the internet will out number those using desktop computers. With that in mind, Page Design is delving into new technologies that allow mobile devices to detect the type of device being used and adjust the website accordingly. No more zooming in and zooming out, everything is immediately readable and at your fingertips... literally! Read more about optimizing websites for mobile devices.

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A Page Designer Comes Full Circle

Everyone at Page Design was excited to hear the studio had been awarded a contract to write, design and print Sacramento State's quarterly magazine, but no one more than Sara! As an alumna of the Sac State Design Program, she has a personal interest in making the publication look its best. Visit our most recent blog to read more about her experience and to view the Spring 2011 edition, Page Design's first issue.

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Creating an Animated Holiday Greeting Without Using Flash!

Take a look at the new California Travel and Tourism holiday ad created specifically to work on the iPhone and iPad.

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I Think There's Something Wrong With My Website

It's not uncommon for us to receive a phone call from a client who is concerned that his/her website is broken or looks different on a colleague's computer than their own. So, the question we are usually asked is: "Isn't my website supposed to look the same to everyone?" The answer is not as simple as you might think. In this blog post we attempt to explain some of the issues that affect website viewability in as non-techy speak as possible.

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The Art of Listening

The world is abuzz with noise. From twitters to tweets, from blasts to blogs, the internet has given all of us a voice, whether we deserve it or not (present company included). What we do with this noise can be crucial to our marketing efforts. What parts of the noise do we ignore? What needs to be heard? Posted by Paul Page

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