Getting Back That Lovin’ Feeling
Designing for the web and not writing project code can sometimes be frustrating. Jeremy shares how getting his hands into the code gave him the thrill he’d been missing for years.
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Designing for the web and not writing project code can sometimes be frustrating. Jeremy shares how getting his hands into the code gave him the thrill he’d been missing for years.
We had the good fortune to get to rebuild the TypeFight site with the awesome folks there. Jeremy explains how it all came together.
We wanted to kick our site rebuild in the butt. So we decided to go out on a limb, more fully embrace iterative process, and try building the site literally one page at a time. Jeremy talks about our new approach and new design for the Foundry.
Collecting inspiration is an important and strangely challenging task for most creatives—ourselves included. Jeremy shares a few nice web apps for your idea gathering.
Ben’s recent article on Web Standards Sherpa and Jeremy’s on Web Design Tuts Plus are now live. Ben introduces responsive retrofitting while Jeremy discusses typographic hierarchy. Both are great reads.
Jeremy and Drew review prototyping work done so far in the Sparkbox site rebuild, including our style prototype and content prototype.
Jän and Jeremy discuss the Sparkbox rebrand in conjunction with our site overhaul. New icons, typefaces, and colors are everywhere, but all the team really wants is sweet t-shirts.
Style Prototypes can potentially save a lot of hours — and sometimes headache — in the design process. Jeremy walks through the new tool developing in the Sparkbox office.
How many licks does it take to get to the center of a successful site design? Jeremy provides our take on this challenging, age-old client services question.
Plugins, bookmarklets, and jQuery – oh my. Check out Jeremy’s roundup of helpful typography tools designers and developers can both love.
Katie Jennings
Vice President of Business Development