Web Standards
Barcamp Presentation on Web Standards & Accessible Web Design
In keeping with the theme of Barcamp we thought we would share a few of our slides from our session on “Web Standards & Accessible Web Design”.
Missed it the first showing or need to see it again, don’t miss Running by Sight : A Visual Artist’s Journey a documentary by our close friend Adam Boozer on Tim Hussey.
In keeping with the theme of Barcamp we thought we would share a few of our slides from our session on “Web Standards & Accessible Web Design”.
{e} recently wrapped up one of our favorite projects with the Charleston Parks Conservancy. Featuring a searchable park directory, private messaging, a blog and member photo galleries, ParkAngels.org is a social network for the Charleston Parks Conservancy. The non-profit organization is committed to preserving and protecting the more than 120 parks in Charleston, South Carolina.
This past Monday, January 12, {e} house launched ActiveYards.com. Along with the public site and dealer locater, the site also includes a custom dealer management web application.
The creative brief comes first. No, it’s not the sexiest part of the project and no, you don’t get to use photoshop or fireworks. But, by doing the creative brief, you will be able to better communicate with the client upfront in a language they understand before throwing out designer speak such as white space, typography, or color theory.