New Service: SharePoint!
We're happy to introduce consulting for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007, software that facilitates collaboration, provides content management features, implements business processes, and supplies access to information that is essential to your organizational goals and processes. Check out the SharePoint section for more information.
Also, stop by this Microsoft website for customer case studies and this Bloomberg.com article which mentions SharePoint as the fastest growing piece of software in Microsoft history!
Fun with video tutorials
We are so easily entertained! After making dozens of video tutorials for Full Sail and its Online platform, SnapzPro starts recording iTunes instead of the microphone track! That was a funny accident that made Omnidazzle's spotlight get the dancing bug!
New Service: Writing!
Seventh Degree is happy to introduce yet another feature to our Internet solutions products: writing services.
You’ve got the ideas, the structure, and a few key words but can’t quite get the rest out of your mind and onto the computer screen. Or you’ve completed your web content but it just needs a little fine-tuning. Our writing department can now help you get ahead by providing the following services:
- Ghostwriting
- Copywriting
- Editing
- Copyediting
- Proofreading
Our writers are ready to help you create or spruce up your written material, among these:
- Promotional copy
- Print ads
- Direct Mail pieces
- Brochures
- Scripts
- Letters
- Memos
- Press releases
- Proposals
Feel free check out the Writing section for details on prices and project types. Contact us should you have any questions about any of these services or to start working on a project. We look forward to fulfilling your writing needs!
Apple Mail marks Apple Store email as junk
I never thought I'd see the day when Apple thinks its own email is junk when it sent it to my @mac address! I don't have any filters or rules going on so this should not have landed here :S
10 Presentations for Web Professionals
These are 10 of my favorite presentations that cover design, development, usability, and the business side of web projects. I find them key in getting a good, general grasp of the elements that can make a successful web product. They are in no particular order and though you don't have the audio that goes with the presentations, you can visually get a lot out of them. 37signal's Getting Real presentation is definitely a heavy hitter here but you can check it out their website!
2007 Digital Outlook Report
This report examines trends in the way consumers, publishers, and advertisers employ digital media to have a conversation with each other.
Essential Web Skills
by Cameron Moll
9 Practical skills for creating websites as comparisons of good and great designers.
Grids Are Good
by Mark Boulton
Mark visually represents the problem-solving process that he goes through when designing new interfaces with grid layouts.
Interface Design Juggling
by Dan Cederholm
Color, typography, favicons, microformats and bulletproofness.
The Small Company Advantage
by Scott Lake
Talks about the benefits and advantages that small companies have over larger ones and the tools Shopify has used to compete with larger companies in their space.
Barenaked App: The Figures Behind Web Apps
by Ryan Carson
The founders of the Internet's top Web Apps reveal the figures behind their web apps. Cost to build, design, develop, host, market and tips for saving money when building your first web app.
User Experience, Pain-free
by Amy Hoy
Practical solutions from real projects to excel in looks and user friendliness are in this OSCON 2006 presentation. Before and After shots of redesigns bring the message home.
When Interface Design Attacks!
by Amy Hoy
Questions like where to place the "home" link, when to listen to customer requests, how to layout forms and determining the goal of your interface are answered in this OSCON 2006 presentation.
Web App Autopsy
by Particle Tree
Code line counts, business processes, converstion rates and support revenues per customers for 4 very different web application companies.
Best Practices for Form Design
by Luke Wroblewsky
Forms make or break interactions, so learn the best usability tips in designing forms for your site.











