
Designing for people
Designing for people, not computers Interacting with clients in any field of work is often viewed as a negative experience. People care very much about
Designing for people, not computers Interacting with clients in any field of work is often viewed as a negative experience. People care very much about
“Our website is broken! Please fix it right away, we’re losing business!” Every Dev or Designer has had a client ask them to set everything
“I’m often wary of using the word ‘inspiration’ to introduce my work — it sounds too much like a sun shower from the heavens, absorbed
So you’ve already picked out what local conferences you’re going to go to and now that you’ve got the conference bug, you want to see
With so many great tech conferences every year, it’s hard to know which ones to attend! All facets of startup life is catered for these
A little while ago I wrote a post on how to quantify the cost of email communication. Even though it was written a while ago
In celebration of Camp JS next week, we thought you’d like to check out a talk at last years’ Camp from our very own Macropod developer Conrad Pankoff. Setting
Imagine, if you will, working in a software company. Now, imagine you work in the customer support team, and it’s your job to take customer feedback,
Using GitHub Wiki for software specifications Recently we decided to tighten up some of our processes around documentation and specification of projects. The goal was
I read a tweet a few weeks back that had my head meeting my desk repeatedly. The advice was “Don’t build a Swiss army knife,