Project Managers Should Know Developer Tools
Getting in the coding weeds, no matter your role, can help your teammates, and it allows you to more intelligently speak to clients about how and why coding decisions are made.
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Getting in the coding weeds, no matter your role, can help your teammates, and it allows you to more intelligently speak to clients about how and why coding decisions are made.
Turning a cooking blog into a sustaining software business to help people around the world save time creating monthly freezer meals.
Intentional planning, smart design, and a lot of collaboration created a powerful redesign that is already providing big results for Wonderful Machine.
Emily shares tips to help set your client at ease and strengthen your relationship.
Adjusting to the needs of everyone on a team means adapting what you’re used to doing. Emily shares how she combined client templates with her content types to make sure they both were talking the same language.
Content planners and strategists can steal rules from SMACSS development to better manage content—and you don’t even have to learn code.
We’re sticking to our new year’s resolution. The new Sparkbox site is finally here!
A content priority guide is part content modeling, part stripped-down wireframe, and useful throughout developing a site.
Katie Jennings
Vice President of Business Development