Top 10 Digital Design Posts in October
November 15th, 2007 by Garrick SchmittTags: Digital Consumer Behavior, Web 2.0
This blog has been up and running for just over 6-weeks now and I think it’s time to do a quick recap of the most popular posts. Here’s October’s Top 10:
1. Do People Really Use Tag Clouds? — The post announcing the release of the Digital Design Outlook and Consumer Behavior Study.
2. Digital Consumer Behavior Study — The AARF consumer behavior study in all of its full HTML glory.
3. Who is a “Connected Consumer”? – A deep dive on the Consumer Behavior Study Participants.
4. Does Your Corporate Website Make You Look Fat? – Jason’s Levin’s witty piece on corporate web design (a classic).
5. Forrester: Your Customers Are Revolting — David Deal’s report from the Forrester Consumer Forum.
6. The Art of Play in Interaction Design & Branding — Dawa Riley’s intriguing look at whimsy in UI and brand.
7. Is The Homepage History? — A look at a key trend shaping the digital publishing industry.
8. A Double Shot of Amazon — Amazon.com makes waves with a redesign and customer-centric strategy.
9. Social Shopping — Bethany Fenton investigates the socially-driven future of eCommerce.
10. Digital Darwinism — Joe Crump argues that all brands are becoming digital and creates a new scorecard to measure their effectiveness.









