by Lee Williams | Jan 9, 2020 | Development, Technology
Not all HTML tags are created equal. The introduction of the HTML5 specification brought with it a host of new semantic tags, giving more meaning to HTML tags. This meant that web designers no longer needed to produce swatches of <div> tags to build their site...
by Lee Williams | Jan 6, 2020 | Creative, Design, Development
Two things about this announcement. 1) Always wireframe and take those prototyping steps in the process that a tool like XD enables. Great tool by the way, if you haven’t already been exposed to it. 2) Collaboration is clutch.We like to work live with our...
by Lee Williams | Jan 4, 2020 | Design, Uncategorized
What design can do never ceases to amaze me. This is a rethink of the motorcycle. If you are going to change the fundamental drive, e.g. go electric, of a bike, why not take that moment to rethink the design, right? Above we can see the original design for the Hades...
by Lee Williams | Dec 31, 2019 | Creative, Design
A lifetime is an awful long time. That said, never underestimate the power of the vector image format. These are highly scalable, visually impactful pieces of creative for your projects. We use them mainly for accents, backgrounds, and presentations, especially...
by Lee Williams | Dec 23, 2019 | Branding, Design, Development
Innocent feature tracking can quickly turn into unacceptable user behavior monitoring, user profiling and a money-spinner for a company. Here’s how. When it comes to tracking feature usage of a product, there are two extremes. At one end, there is the idea that the...