5 Things to Think About When Redesigning Your Website

  tips, web design, web development      0 comments    Posted on April 30, 2013 by Cameron

I like to think website redesigns are a bit like kitchen remodels:

  1. Just as kitchens are where everyone congregates at a party, so are websites the heart of every organization's brand. Like Nick pointed out last week, websites still rule. Redoing your site or your kitchen is a major part of your brand (or home).
  2. Without proper planning—hell, even with proper planning—website redesigns can have little surprises that come along the way.
  3. Website redesigns only happen every once in a while, and most people aren't contractors web developers.


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Just for consumption, right?

  apps, ipad, web development      0 comments    Posted on May 29, 2012 by Cameron

Just for consumption, right?

The naysayers keep saying "iPad is only good for consuming."

They're wrong.

"Why?" you ask. The examples are all around us, but perhaps one of the most impressive to date is a new app by Panic called Diet Coda.


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Learning to Code

  web development      0 comments    Posted on November 3, 2011 by Cameron

Recently, I came across codeacademy, a free site where you can learn some basics of JavaScript.

You can test out the first lesson right on the homepage, without creating an account. After that, they do prompt you to sign in, but it's completely free.


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Foursquare + Google Maps Simplified

  foursquare, Google, maps, php, social media, web development      0 comments    Posted on October 5, 2011 by Nick

Create a map that tracks your foursquare account with ease. Learn how to build a map that plots foursquare data in realtime!


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Blueprint Goes to the Awards!

  awards, coding, social media, team, twitter, web development      0 comments    Posted on July 26, 2011 by Cameron

Did you know that every Blueprint'er has their own awards/trophy case above their desk? That's not really the case, but as evidenced by two of our own, they may become necessary. We are very proud to share with you awards given to two of our teammates.

Nick is a top code author for CodeCanyon, an HTML, PHP, and Javascript code sharing website.


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