Antti Haverinen, a web communication specialist
Antti Haverinen|
a web communications specialist

Archives for the ‘Thoughts & Ideas’ Category


Why simplified Web Services are better?

Gerry McGovern reminds us that many Web Services are unfortunately not well though and maintained.
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Let’s make a social media campaign! Few points for your considerations

Before jumping into an interesting world of social media, just cool down. Social = interaction = a huge workload (tasks and duties).
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Steve and Apple showed the power of simplicity again

If you are dealing with a Web Communications and particularly Content, Apple’s approach is a worth considering.
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Nokia’s new cheap smartphones and the promise of simplified web experience

Surprised about Nokia’s recent move last week now masses can afford for good smartphones. This gives a new hope for simplified web experience.
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Dont’t miss the golden opportunity!

The Web Service is the first contact point for your clients and visitor. As a harmonized and clearly designed it delivers the desired message the best.
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How to write a minimalist content

Writing for the Web is a parallel between the journalism. The inverted pyramid, main points highlighted with compelling headlines etc. work on the Internet.
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Market for tractors here in Belgiums and Brussels

It’s snowing again here in Brussels. Instead of taking the snow away with tractors, the municipality throws the salt on the roads. A good way to handle the situation?
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Why the minimalism matters in visuality

One thing that really bothers me with typical Web Services is info-overload with visuality. It is hard to grasp the main purpose if the layout is filled with a number of illustrations and flickering advertisements. Less could be more effective in the long run.
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Wonderful gadget – a water-proof iPod Shuffle

These kind of gadgets and technology I love. I forgot my iPod Shuffle in my jogging trousers and I washed it…
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The Art of Web Communication

The rule of 7 seconds and the logic of the search engines make it clear; it´s communication that makes the difference in Web Services, not mere technology and visuality.
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