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ISITE Insight
Web strategy, sage advice and delight from ISITE Design

June 30, 2007
Delivered Every Full Moon
www.isitedesign.com/insight


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Epic Events

Behold the Power of Type

ISITE Developers scurried up Interstate 5 last week to soak in An Event Apart in Seattle. After 48 hours locked in a room with the web's brightest minds, our three FEDs (front end developers) agreed on one thing – Type is underappreciated and seldom used for all that it should. The writing, labeling, voice, context and design of type defines and drives the online experiences we build. Who's in charge of your type?

Agency Tidbits

Rockstars in the Making

ISITE rocking the PAF Battle of the Bands contest… Mount Hood Beverage tapping a new site… Love in the air at our 3rd annual conference… Siemens worldwide sales force becoming more effective with a new portal… Eagerly anticipating the new iPhone… Farmers celebrating the new Farm Aid website.

Below the Fold

Long Live PowerPoint!

PowerPoint, software that brings new meaning to the words "killer app," just turned 20. But rather than vent about two decades' worth of coma-inducing slide shows, we'd prefer to drink in the blissfully creative winners (and, yes, the losers) in "The World's Best Presentation Contest" on SlideShare.com.

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ISITE Insight is produced by ISITE Design, a full service interactive agency in Portland, Oregon and Boston, Massachusetts. When not crafting this witty and informative 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.

David A.
The Laws of Simplicity
Al P.
Pownce
Caton G.
Google Co-op
Will M.
Microformats
Jeff C.
230 Keyboard Shortcuts

Spam: Not Dead Yet

Has your work spam level gone up, down, or sideways over the past 12 months?

Spam level bar graph

Source: Pew Internet Survey results, published May 2007