Showing entries tagged with “Web Design”:
06.04.2015
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Design & UX
| by Benjamin Sullivan
Welcome to the fourth and final instalment of a series we're calling The Headspace Process, a collection of blog posts written to shed some insight into our stages of development and to whet your appetite without sharing any spoilers or giving away too much of the magic.
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05.07.2015
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Announcements
| by Benjamin Sullivan
The web has indeed become a great deal greener with the launch of Halifaxseed.ca, and this is one family run company to watch, as they use the web to push the boundaries of their borders and take their local success abroad. Go check them out!
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03.23.2015
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Design & UX
Technology
| by Benjamin Sullivan
Welcome to part two of a series we're calling
The Headspace Process, a collection of blog posts crafted to shed just enough insight into our stages of development to whet your appetite, without sharing any spoilers or giving away too much of the magic.
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02.12.2015
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Web Highlights
| by Benjamin Sullivan
Web Highlights is an ongoing series showcasing some of the brightest and most useful destinations online, celebrating the imaginative minds that come together in web development to make the internet a more interesting place.
Today's entry into our Web Highlights series is
Viget. Clean lines, attractive colours and minimal navigation clutter position viget.com as a winner right out of the gate, but we've chosen to highlight them not for their commitment to a spartan interface, but for their separation of content.
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12.29.2014
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Web Highlights
| by Benjamin Sullivan
Web Highlights is an ongoing series showcasing some of the brightest and most useful destinations online, celebrating the imaginative minds that come together in web development to make the internet a more interesting place.
In the spirit of the New Year, today's Web Highlights entry is shining the spotlight on a website that has been around since 2000 and just underwent a major, highly successful visual overhaul. We're talking about DeviantArt, and of course, killer design is something this team is entirely familiar with.
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