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Educating the Client: 5 Key Guidelines to Set Yourself Up for Success featured post

Educating the Client: 5 Key Guidelines to Set Yourself Up for Success

If you are familiar with professional service companies specializing in Web Development or Digital Applications, then you are undoubtedly aware of the pressures and day-to-day struggles that come with meeting the demands of clients. Contrary to social folklore, the customer is not ALWAYS right, however they should always be HEARD. Instead of arguing and potentially losing a client, here are some helpful actions meant to prevent you or your company from constantly battling over the same ground.

Strategy

Enhanced and Efficient Design with Rapid Prototyping featured post

Enhanced and Efficient Design with Rapid Prototyping

Design is incredibly subjective and each person has their own opinions and interpretations. To ensure your vision is realized you can implement interface prototyping to visually display thousands of words worth of design and development requirements regarding how a system should both look and behave.

Front-end / Strategy

The Importance of Style Guides: Designing Systems, Not Pages featured post

The Importance of Style Guides: Designing Systems, Not Pages

The process of building a website is technically never done. Especially when said site is handed over to a client that will constantly be adding content. There is an invaluable tool that can alleviate a slew of future headaches that may take some considerable time and effort initially but will repay the designer tenfold in the long run. Of course, since you likely read the title, we are speaking of a Style Guide.

Front-end

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Bootstrap 4 vs. Bootstrap 3

Bootstrap is the most popular HTML, CSS, and JS framework for developing responsive, mobile first projects on the web. This post will highlight the key differences, additions, and subtractions from version 3 to the soon-to-be released version 4.

Front-end