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Lo mejor de II, febrero 2010

We started the beginning of February with two new site features: the events calendar and people directory. We ended the month with the introduction of our online multimedia store, where we have pulled relevant products from Borders, Amazon, Adobe, B&H Photo Video, and more into our store for your convenience. I’m already excited for what March has in store. Thanks for supporting us, and please continue spreading the word about II to your friends and colleagues!

Lo mejor de II, enero 2010

Thanks to everyone for a great month. It was the first time that we saw visitors from every state in the U.S. We also expanded into 15 new countries, for a total of 118. Our Argentinian visitors stayed the longest, and those from Spain read the most. We love seeing the continual growth, so welcome everyone and please feel free to introduce yourselves!

Lo mejor de Innovative Interactivity, 2009

II had an exceptional year thanks to all of its loyal followers. Every time you comment, bookmark, retweet, or otherwise promote a post, it makes my heart a little happier. So thanks for making me a happy girl! The major highlight from 2009 was welcoming Andrea Ballocchi as Spanish Editor, who works hard behind the scenes translating each and every post and comment by hand so our Hispanic audience can feel more welcome. The major downside from 2009 was accidentally overwriting my database and frantically reaching out to my tech gurus to revive II. Alas, we are steadily growing and covering a wider variety of multimedia and for that I am thankful.

Lo mejor de Innovative Interactivity, noviembre 2009

Thanks for a great month everyone. Make sure to fan our new Facebook page to get continual updates on job openings, multimedia events, and other interesting links we come across. Our new series, Innovative Individuals, has been a great addition to the blog as we continually receive nominations of deserving professionals. Keep them coming and please continue to spread the word about II!

Best of Innovative Interactivity, October 2009

I am thrilled to announce that October was the best month yet for II. Two years after this blog launched, we are now delivering bilingual content to more than 1,000 people each and every day (via site visits, RSS readers, and email subscriptions). Thanks to everyone who spends a little of your day with us, and please continue to spread the word about II!

Best of Innovative Interactivity, September 2009 (Contest time!)

I am happy to announce that II recently turned two. I celebrated the completion of the first year by moving II to WordPress. I decided for the second year that we shall celebrate by giving something away! One copy of Steve Krug’s exceptional book “Don’t Make me Think” is up for grabs. In order to be eligible, all you have to do is tell me your favorite II post in the comment section (and you will make me even happier if you tell me why …). Deadline is Monday at 9am, October 5th when I will then randomly select a winner from the list.

Best of Innovative Interactivity, August 2009

I can’t believe it is already almost September. II has had a great month, thanks to everyone out there. I really appreciate you all visiting and spreading the word. And, as always, please email me ideas, projects, and suggestions for future posts – I love hearing from you!

Best of Innovative Interactivity, July 2009

After a brief tapering off period while I was in Honduras, I’m proud to say that July has been the best month yet for II. We had nearly 8,000 pageviews from 92 countries around the world. While U.S. visitors still form the majority, I have seen a significant rise in visits from Germany, UK, Canada, India, France and Brazil, among others. Welcome everyone, and I promise to look into implementing language translation options for our international visitors!

Best of Innovative Interactivity, June 2009

While posts have gone down significantly this month due to my absence while in Honduras, I’ve been happy to see site visits and pageviews remain about the same. Thanks for bearing with me, and I promise to get back to blogging more in the fall!

Conforming multimedia packages to user standards

We have all heard the saying, “Design sites for your user’s computer, not your own.” If you are fortunate enough to have the freedom to build projects free of prior size and display constraints, you then have to decide how to conform your design appropriately. I was lucky to get this opportunity at The Roanoke Times, where all of my interactives lived separate from Roanoke.com. So, let’s look at how I handled it, what I could have done better, and what the experts say.

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