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Web development is constantly changing, requiring us to adapt and evolve with it. Sass, a CSS preprocessor, has entirely changed the way we design and code websites (for the better). Are you implementing Sass yet?
Today, we're very excited to announce the launch of the new Pemberton Museum website. We worked hard over the past while to design a new system that not only refocuses their content, but improves their internal workflow.
By starting with the lowest form of web-accessible devices and scaling up as capabilities increase, you guarantee a wholly optimized experience for all. This is the idea behind “mobile first.” How can it benefit you?
Kudos to Ben Groulx for his fantastic review of Apple iOS 7. I'd like to offer my perspective on the operating system after having used it for a couple weeks. And I'll even throw in some tidbits about the iPhone 5S.
There isn’t really much to be said that hasn’t already been so on iOS 7. However, there are a couple points I think are important to state, emphasize, or reiterate, most of which haven't yet been covered.
Design by committee is a process detrimental to the final outcome of a product. Occasionally it works. Mostly, it is difficult to properly reflect a brand’s values when a group must decide in accordance.
Photo editing nowadays is easier than ever for mobile users. But what about desktop users? The new Photoshop monthly model may not be for everyone, so what alternatives exist out there?
Typekit, an online webfonts service, has announced desktop font syncing. You will be able chose which fonts you want to be able to use both across the web and across your operating system.
The web is an ever-changing beast. Written as a weekly round-up post, Creative Director Ben Groulx produces five separate, interesting ideas on the current state of the web, and implores you to think about them yourself.
By strategically using colour we’re able to invoke certain emotions in users and guide them through products. Let's explore the very basics of colour theory on the web, and how we can use it to create better experiences.
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