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UX, you’ve likely heard the term before, it’s nothing new. In fact, the idea of UX and UX designers has been around for over 50 years! This is a great timeline to show the evolution of the idea of UX design. In 1966 Walt Disney became what is thought to be, the first UX designer….

It’s inevitable. You’ve given it your best – all that you have – and now you’re stuck. As a creative professional, I feel defeated when my mind can’t produce the results I expect. Sometimes I have a dozen ideas swirling around, and other times I struggle to come up with even one solution. I can…

Advertising has made many changes over the years. This infographic displays some of the major differences between advertising in the early days compared to today. 1899 The Association of American Advertisers, predecessor to the Association of National Advertisers, is formed. Most illustrations/graphics are hand drawn, photography is relatively new. Text is hand drawn or arranged…

Your logo is one of the most important and visible aspects of your business. A logo can communicate the style of your business, quality of work you produce and whether or not a potential customer will feel comfortable utilizing your services. Keep these points in mind next time you review your logo. It may be…

Here at LKCS, our Digital Services team can handle any design piece that you need. Whether it is a billboard, newsletter, website or email marketing message or anything inbetween, we’ve got you covered. But did you know that there are differences between designing for print versus designing for the web? Let’s take a look at…

The first quarter of 2019 is just about a wrap! Can you believe it? Neither can I. I know you’ve been busy, trying to get through your workload, attending meeting after meeting, and adding to your never-ending to-do list. It can be hard to find extra time to sit down and discover a new technology…

It can be an engaging experience to land on a new website and have it immediately give you a specific feeling about a company. Whether that feeling is friendly, cutting-edge, young, professional, etc., it’s important that your site has personality. Your site should not only tell users what you do, but it should tell them…