Category Archives: Design
RealtyNinja – nice platform for realtors and real estate buyers
At SplitMango we design websites for a number of realtor platforms. The newest kid on the block is RealtyNinja out of North Vancouver. They launched their platform in June 2010 and seemed to have gone from strength to strength as their offering matures.
The Canadian Design Resource – your go to source for design in Canada
Launched in 2006 as the first digital platform to nurture and promote Canadian design and material culture, the CDR aims to be a complete record of design in the country from ancient aboriginal design to contemporary work. The website highlights work in all sectors of design including graphic, industrial, digital, conceptual, fashion and more.
Facebook Places and Facebook Pages
It turns out, Places is more of a mobile thing. When you are out strolling around you can check in to a place – I am guessing the first person to check into a place actually creates it on Facebook if it did not exist as a Page.
Can Technology Make Your Wedding Cheaper? You Bet!
The dress conversation got me thinking about the ways you could save money on a wedding and it seems to me that today’s technology can come to the rescue in many instances.
Icons for our new product Pholiofy
These days, we are excited about our new product Pholiofy. It’s a SAAS application (lives in the cloud) that is, as we like to say, the Facebook Pages Publishing Platform.
Online Social Communites, Something for Everyone?
We’re doing a job for a client who wants a social community as part of their website. We’re probably going to integrate Ning into the new site – we’ve done work in it before and it’s robust and reasonably priced.
As I was reviewing the clients requirements, I did some research into other social communities to see how they were set up. Holy cow, there is some interesting stuff out there.
Use of Images in Web Design
Using stock images has become almost the norm in web design. Something that many website owners may not be aware of however, is image licensing.
Biennales – the art is great but are the websites up to snuff?
Biennale (bi-eh-naa-ly) is the word for “every other year” in Italian. Are their websites and internet marketing up to their exhibition standard? Well, let’s take a look at a few and find out:
Web Design Conference Alert
Two web design conferences of note: the Interlink Conference, Vancouver on June 2-4, and the Future of Web Apps Conference, Las Vegas on June 27-29.
