Fusing personalisation, gamification, and entertainment to elevate the customer journey.
As a team, we’re always looking to support good local causes within our community, and we are committed to supporting those in need.
Images are essential for enhancing the visual appeal of a website and conveying information effectively. However, they can also be one of the biggest contributors to a website's carbon footprint.
In the digital age, where every click and scroll leaves a footprint, the sustainability of websites is emerging as a critical consideration.
How using personas rather than impersonal titles such as 'user' can aid the solution and create a greater level of empathy when making design and functional decisions.
Decisions about functionality have an impact on how a user interacts with a system and this has a knock-on effect on their perception of the brand too.
An explanation of what we see Digital Experience is and our real world experience of developing a DX team.
We thought why not make April our Digital Experience blog posting month!
A quick review of March for Tiny Spark and Istoria Group including B Corp month, Purposefest and working with Babbasa!
With the Metaverse dead, AI is where the future lies, for now...
From gaming’s transmedia connections to humanity in the Metaverse and at phygital events. Here’s a few snippets from a packed show…
Tiny Spark offers free website design as part of Istoria Group Competition to help Regional, Women-Led Micro Business
Further insight into the mechanics and terminology behind the NFT phenomenon with a summary on ownership and their ecological effect – Part 2 of a personal view by Tiny Spark’s Anton McCoy.
Like with any industry, the world for web design and build has its own array of buzzwords and terms. Some of these terms escape and make it into the common parlance, where are others remain only known to inner circle of geeks.
An insight into the mechanics and terminology behind the NFT phenomenon and a warning not to get involved without plenty of prior knowledge about the pitfalls – Part 1 of a personal view by Tiny Spark’s Anton McCoy.
Micro-interactions are used everywhere. When used well, they can provide reinforcement of a brand, improve the UX experience, increase user engagement and also give us a warm fuzzy feeling inside!
One opinion that refuses to go away when it comes to placing content on a website, is the notion that users want to access the information they are after as soon as possible.
If you consider yourself a geek or not, the chances are you have delt with Two Factor Authentication (2FA) when you have logged into certain websites or mobile apps...