Archive - 10, 2014
10.31.2014
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Design & UX
Technology
| by Ashley Hurshman
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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10.29.2014
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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 case of Sound City Project, the team behind this aural wonder may be showcasing their recording prototype, but how they do it will blow your mind while it stimulates your ears.
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10.24.2014
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Tips
| by Benjamin Sullivan
Once you have access to those inboxes, the game becomes radically different. Here, you’re no longer the host to your traffic, you’re the visitor, and there are certain formalities that you must adhere to if you ever hope to be invited back.
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10.23.2014
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Technology
| by Benjamin Sullivan
Monday was a big day for eCommerce. Apple launched iOS 8.1 and with it came Apple Pay, the service that Apple hopes will lighten the weight of your wallet and make carrying cards a burden of the past.
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10.17.2014
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Web Highlights
| by Benjamin Sullivan
The benefits of having an established brand direction or company mantra is that you can call on those familiarities when you’re developing digital products. It’s those familiarities that make you attractive to your market, and though your mantra may be present in every product you develop or platform you’re present on, calling on those pieces of your company culture, visually, can make for quite the experience.
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