Pre-packaged CSS
When we get into building a HTML / CSS prototype there are files that are just flat out needed. Unlike design and strategy, which can be a lot more free-form, there are steps that you must take with...
View ArticleHTML 5 – Looking Forward
A lot of us developers are looking forward to seeing HTML 5 supported across a multitude of browsers. Currently though there is only limited support for some HTML 5 elements in some browsers, the ones...
View ArticleGet a Reverse Mortgage with Legacy Home Financing
We are happy to announce the launch of the Legacy Home Financing website. Legacy’s team has over 40 years of combined experience with reverse mortgages making them experts in their trade. Legacy came...
View ArticleNew Job Opening: WordPress PHP Developer
In our ever-expanding search for great talent to join our team here at dt we have a new job opening for a WordPress PHP developer. We are looking for someone who loves to work in WordPress, has...
View Article25 Best Practices for Collaborative Work in Photoshop
Whether you’re working as a freelancer or in an agency, you’ll often collaborate with other designers and developers on a project. Although we all try our best to keep our Photoshop etiquette intact,...
View ArticleHow to Make the Perfect Web Design Style Guide
With the growing size and level of detail in web projects today, style guides are becoming increasingly important to have for both small and large team environments. In many cases, development teams...
View ArticleBuilding Better UX through Quality Support
Hey guys, my name is Jamie and I’ve been doing support for our products for about 3 years. I’ve been actively supporting both SlideDeck and Hello Bar since their inception, and we’ve learned that...
View ArticleThe Tyler Durden Philosophy of Product Design
My all-time favorite movie is Fight Club, and one of its most memorable lines (among many) is: “You’re not a beautiful, unique snowflake. You’re the same decaying organic matter as everything else.”...
View ArticleWhy Developers Always Say No
In the web design industry, developers have gained an unfortunate stereotype of being grumpy, overly-pragmatic naysayers, especially towards their designer counterparts. If you’re a designer, you’ve...
View ArticleDesign as a Team Sport: 4 Tips for Better Collaboration
Gone are the days when the designer is commissioned to ascend to the mountain top in order to return with an inspired solution to the problem at hand. Design is a team sport. Actually, great design has...
View ArticleNew Job Opening: WordPress PHP Developer
In our ever-expanding search for great talent to join our team here at dt we have a new job opening for a WordPress PHP developer. We are looking for someone who loves to work in WordPress, has...
View Article25 Best Practices for Collaborative Work in Photoshop
Whether you’re working as a freelancer or in an agency, you’ll often collaborate with other designers and developers on a project. Although we all try our best to keep our Photoshop etiquette intact,...
View ArticleHow to Make the Perfect Web Design Style Guide
With the growing size and level of detail in web projects today, style guides are becoming increasingly important to have for both small and large team environments. In many cases, development teams...
View ArticleBuilding Better UX through Quality Support
Hey guys, my name is Jamie and I’ve been doing support for our products for about 3 years. I’ve been actively supporting both SlideDeck and Hello Bar since their inception, and we’ve learned that...
View ArticleThe Tyler Durden Philosophy of Product Design
My all-time favorite movie is Fight Club, and one of its most memorable lines (among many) is: “You’re not a beautiful, unique snowflake. You’re the same decaying organic matter as everything else.”...
View ArticleWhy Developers Always Say No
In the web design industry, developers have gained an unfortunate stereotype of being grumpy, overly-pragmatic naysayers, especially towards their designer counterparts. If you’re a designer, you’ve...
View ArticleDesign as a Team Sport: 4 Tips for Better Collaboration
Gone are the days when the designer is commissioned to ascend to the mountain top in order to return with an inspired solution to the problem at hand. Design is a team sport. Actually, great design has...
View ArticleShip sooner by pausing for Design Spikes. Wait, what?
OK, so you’re running a hot new startup or tech business. You’ve built an incredible squad of engineers. Your team is full of great ideas, and is technically sound. Like most successful software...
View ArticleThe Complete Guide to the UX Product Design Process
Working at a UX studio is an exciting, rewarding, and challenging job. Not only do we have to become subject matter experts in the field of UX, we have to become problem-solvers in the industries for...
View ArticleWords are the new pixels: Why designers must become storytellers
Screens are disappearing. There’s a delicious irony in that sentence, right? I mean, you’re probably reading this article on a screen right now, (unless you make a habit of printing out your morning...
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