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ISITE Insight

June 7, 2009
www.isitedesign.com/insight

Web strategy, sage advice & delight from ISITE Design

Matthew Clarke explores how a rich media portal developed for MIT can be more accessible for visually impaired users.

Epic Events

Pick a Number. Any Number

For the fourth year in a row, little old ISITE made the Portland Business Journal’s fastest growing company list. Yeah, yeah, we’re tooting our own horn here. But we’re also letting you in on our office pool to guess where we’ll rank within the top 100 companies (to be revealed at the June 18 event). An iPod Nano to the closest guess. Game on.

What’s your guess?

Number Pattern

Agency Tidbits

Heading to the Hills

Preparing for some high altitude web design with newest client Mt. Hood Meadows…Battling the MIT crowd at pub trivia night…Helping Genzyme launch MPS1 websiteSpreading some Whuffie at Tara Hunt’s book reading….Talking 1s and 0s at Portland Code Camp…Winning festive looking award for Zipcar website…Looking for a few good web geeks…Shooting for some on the job MBAs with new Harvard Business School project…Driving a BMW Mini into our booth at Webvisions….

Snowy Mountain Top

Below the Fold

Reinvent Your Desktop

Bring the hustle and bustle of a real desk to your boring Windows desktop with BumpTop.  Pile things up, create post it notes and stick things on (virtual) walls. You can even get a little 2.0 action going with dynamic photo frames and Facebook widgets. Lining up icons in neat little rows is so 2005.

Check out BumpTop

Totally Looks Like

ISITE Insight is produced by ISITE Design, a full service interactive agency in Portland, Boston, and Dallas. When not scrambling to craft this witty masterpiece each full moon, ISITE Design helps organizations improve business results and wow online visitors with interactive solutions.
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Bodacious Bookmarks

Sites we love on and off the clock.

Inside the Numbers

Online Video Reality Check- 99 Percent

The percentage of people that still watch video on good old fashioned television.

Source: Council for Research Excellence

Pop Quiz

Old computer with floppy drives and modem

First one to e-mail the name and model of the hardware pictured above wins something barely worth the effort. (Why yes, that is a screaming fast 1200 baud modem on top)

May Trivia Winner

Mark Walter correctly identified the mystery vehicle as the Pontiac Aztec.