By Drew Thomas
Thursday April 26th, 2012
With some experience under our belts and some time to reflect on the technique, we’ve learned that responsive design isn’t without challenges, but it’s worth every hardship.
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By Jason Brewer
Wednesday March 21st, 2012
Before thinking about your "mobile strategy," step back and thing bigger: device strategy. How will you launch great experiences on all current desktops, tablets and mobile devices, while preparing yourself for devices that will hit the market over the next 5 years?
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By Drew Thomas
Tuesday November 1st, 2011
Responsive web design is gaining popularity among designers and programmers, but non-tech business owners can really benefit from understanding what responsive design is and what it could mean for their business.
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By Jason Brewer
Wednesday September 28th, 2011
The future of purchasing just might come down to your social status and how you interact with your friends and followers on the social web. This post proposes a not too distant future where your clout (or Klout) effects what you have access to, how and when you receive benefits and what you're required to pay.
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By Alex Caldwell
Wednesday August 31st, 2011
Turntable.fm is the newest social networking site you’ve probably never heard of. The concept is simple: play music for you and your friends for free. Like Facebook, Twitter and Foursquare, Turntable has that "it" factor that will allow it to succeed as a company, a music player, and a social network.
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By Matthew Sommer
Friday August 26th, 2011
I'm a content engineer, and I'm doing it right now.
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By Drew Thomas
Tuesday August 23rd, 2011
The web is finally starting to take shape as its own medium. As designers, coders and users, we all need to embrace it as such, and we need stop placing print design constraints on web design and stop judging web design in print design terms.
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By Drew Thomas
Tuesday July 26th, 2011
If you’re not a graphic designer, you may not realize that graphic designers pay attention to every detail of every word- right down to the space between each letter and the space between each word- striving to make content as easily digestible as possible. On the web, however, where it’s especially important to display your content well, designers tend to fall short.
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By Jason Brewer
Thursday June 30th, 2011
A simple checklist for ecommerce startups as they prepare to launch.
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By Drew Thomas
Wednesday June 22nd, 2011
Recently, a client asked: "How much of coding needs a genius and how much of it can a monkey do?” This is a pertinent question, and I believe I can shed a little light on it.
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