by Michelle Fikes | Jun 23, 2026 | Uncategorized
You can be the most talented designer in the room, but if your web design proposal reads like a recycled template or a confusing wall of text, the client will move on to someone else. The proposal is often the first real proof a prospect has that you understand their...
by Michelle Fikes | Jun 20, 2026 | Uncategorized
For more than a decade, responsive web design has relied almost exclusively on media queries. They work, but they have one big flaw: they only know about the viewport, not about the component you are actually styling. In 2026, CSS container queries are the modern...
by Michelle Fikes | Jun 17, 2026 | Uncategorized
In the hospitality industry, your website is your digital lobby, concierge, and reservation desk all rolled into one. A well-crafted hotel website design does more than look beautiful: it converts curious browsers into confirmed guests, reduces dependency on costly...
by Michelle Fikes | Jun 14, 2026 | Uncategorized
Every extra option you add to a webpage is a tiny tax on your visitor’s brain. Stack enough of those taxes together and people stop converting, stop scrolling, and start closing the tab. That’s the core lesson of Hick’s Law in web design, and...
by Michelle Fikes | Jun 11, 2026 | Uncategorized
When a website grows past a few dozen pages, traditional dropdowns start to break down. Users get lost in nested menus, mobile experiences become painful, and search engines struggle to understand site structure. This is where mega menu design becomes essential. At...
by Michelle Fikes | Jun 8, 2026 | Uncategorized
If you have ever inspected a website’s source code and seen a wall of <div> tags stacked on top of each other, you’ve witnessed what developers call div soup. It works visually, but it tells search engines and assistive technologies absolutely...