Typography T-shirts
We’ve got typography inspired t-shirts, SEO blogs, the always-exciting field of qualitative web analytics and new jQuery animations to share with you this week.
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Great Creole cuisine comes from the blending of cultural influences — French, Spanish, Caribbean and African — to create a truly distinctive and memorable taste. Our varied backgrounds allow us to share our collective expertise. As for Creole cooking, we start with one core piece of advice, “First you make a roux…”
We’ve got typography inspired t-shirts, SEO blogs, the always-exciting field of qualitative web analytics and new jQuery animations to share with you this week.
This week’s Link Roundup has a little bit of everything, from a demand for iPad font choices to the effects Facebook Places has had on Foursquare.
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Google Analytics gathers more than the number of website pageviews during a given time period; it is constantly gathering information on your customer. Once collected, this information can provide consumer insights to guide both creative design and media decisions.
With Google Analytics, one can divide site visitors into very granular segments including, but not limited to visitors by: device (Mobile visitors), Language, Hour of the Day, and even Days Since Last Visit. These metrics can be combined, mixed, and matched to create very specific audience segments.
Sexy searches, Facebook changes and an indelible ink road trip – this Link Roundup has it all. Take a look at what we’ve been looking at this week.
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From social marketing trends to a localized alphabet, these links have brought valuable insights to Mudbug Media designers, programmers and marketers this week, and we’d like to share them with you.
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