How style tiling can help you design a world-class website
, you can get started quickly.
If you want to redesign your website, then you may be soon overwhelmed by all the different directions you could go with your style. The sheer number of choices
for colors, fonts, shapes, graphics, and images means you have infinite possibilities. How then do you find a direction for the look and feel of your new website? And how do you decide on a direction before you spend too much time and money designing actual web pages?
At BloomCU LLC, we’ve found that a process called “style tiling” helps us answer these questions. Creating style tiles can help you create a world-class look and feel for your credit union website design and do it more quickly, more scalably, and for less money. In this article, we’ll cover these topics:
Thank you for tuning in to episode 6 of The CUInsight Network, with your host, Randy Smith, Co-founder of CUInsight.com. In The CUInsight Network, we take a deeper dive with the thought leaders who support the credit union community. We discuss issues and challenges facing credit unions and identify best practices to learn and grow together.
My guest on today’s show is Derik Krauss, Co-founder of BloomCU. Derik shares what he wanted to do growing up and his journey into the credit union industry. He also shares tips on how BloomCU helps credit unions turn leads into lifelong members by optimizing their website with results-driven designs.
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NBC News White House Correspondent Carol Lee announced she s currently six months pregnant, revealing that the baby has a rare congenital heart defect that requires surgery.
On Thursday, Lee announced that she is expecting her first child with husband Lt. Col. Ryan Harmon, telling
Today Parents that the happy news comes after a miscarriage, and that their baby was conceived via IVF on their first transfer. The journalist, who is due in June, is also mom to son Hudson, 8. Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow
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Speeding Believed to Be a Factor in Multiple Vehicle Crash
On Saturday, January 10 at approximately 3:12 p.m., Pittsfield Police, Pittsfield Fire, and County Ambulance responded to the intersection of South St and South Mountain Rd for a report of a motor vehicle accident with unknown injuries
As a result of the preliminary investigation, it was determined that the driver of a 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee, identified as 35-year-old Matthew Arico of Chesire was traveling northbound on South St and struck the rear of a 2016 Toyota Camry driven by 31 Ryan Harmon of Pittsfield. The impact pushed Harmon s vehicle into the back of a 2014 Toyota Corolla, being operated by 57-year-old Gina Squires of Dalton.