The Myriagon Blog
How To Set Your Small Business for Success in 2019
The New Year Is finally here! To help get your business set up for success in 2019 I’d like to walk you through some of the key branding and marketing pieces that you should have in place by the end of this year. 1. A Great Logo ...
Don’t Neglect Your Website’s Photography
I’ve talked a lot in the past about how essential design is to a good customer experience this is absolutely true. But there is another element to your site that you cannot overlook and that’s photography. Having professional, high quality photos: 1. Makes you...
How to Make a Stand-Out Business Card
Be Consistent Your business card should compliment the rest of your marketing materials and website. Make sure that you are using the same logo, colours and fonts on each. Is it Easy to Read? The point of a business card is for someone to be able to get in...
How to Tell if Your Website is Responsive and Why it Matters
What Does it mean to be Responsive? If a website is responsive it means that the design of the site is functional and looks good on any device no matter how big or small from a phone to a widescreen monitor. A website using responsive design will automatically...
Four Ways to Build Trust with Your Website
People are quick to judge and when someone lands on your site it only takes a few seconds for them to decide if they’re going to stay or move on to the next guy. A big part of that decision is based on whether or not a viewer finds your site and by extension; you,...
The Basics of Branding with Colour
Colour is a key part of any design work whether it’s on the web or print. Having a consistent, unique and engaging colour scheme is the first step in having people recognize your brand. A colour palette is a specific set of colours that a designer picks to be used...
The Four Keys to a Great Website
People whether consciously or unconsciously begin to judge a business from the second that they enter your website. It is your first impression and as a business owner it's your job to make sure it's a great one! 1) The Five Second Test Your goal should always...
