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The Bivings Report - Mar 26, 2008
I’m originally from Texas and keep in touch with a lot of people that still call the state home. In the days leading up to the Texas Presidential primary, it seemed like everyone I knew reported receiving phone calls …
Also tagged: politics, tools, web, websites, campaigns, cell, campaign, clinton, obama, fred thompson, barack, bivings
The Bivings Report - Mar 6, 2008
At the Politics Online conference yesterday, I participated in a panel entitled “Does Good Design Matter” (previous post here). In my opening discussion, I talked briefly about some common mistakes I see people make …
Also tagged: tips, design, conference, websites, site design, bivings
The Bivings Report - Jan 9, 2008
Barack Obama’s team has redesigned his website just prior to the Iowa Caucus and, well, I hope you like the color blue. I do. I also think this redesign puts his web design effort at the top of the heap. Starting at …
Also tagged: politics, design, 2008, president, campaign, obama, website review, design reviews
The Bivings Report - Jan 7, 2008
In the summer I wrote a post vaguely complaining about the deterioration in the design of Barack Obama’s campaign website. Here is the site when it first launched early in 2007: I liked this. The design was clean and …
Also tagged: politics, ajax, web 2 0, design, usability, flash, paul, obama, barack, website review, design reviews
The Bivings Report - Nov 14, 2007
Last week the New York Times Public Editor Clark Hoyt announced that the Times had begun allowing user comments on select editorials and news stories appearing on the website (via CyberJournalist). The Times has long …
Also tagged: technology, blogs, community, web 2 0, tools, comments, social networks, blog, media, newspaper, newspapers, times, journalism, pr, newyorktimes, nytimes, trolls
The Bivings Report - Nov 12, 2007
On Saturday, MSNBC launched a redesigned version of its website (via Cyberjournalist). You can view some reader reaction here and take a tour of the new site here. I’ve never been a fan of the MSNBC website. While I …
Also tagged: video, news, web 2 0, design, videos, media, msnbc, aggregator, website review, design reviews