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How is a Website Like a Book?

Content Developer Autumn used to be a book editor and sees a lot of similarities between books and websites. Most obvious, the focus of User Experience Design in print and web page layout.

In Case You Missed ‘Em: Our 2012 Blog Highlights

Not to brag, but we publish a lot of great content over the course of a year. We’re highlighting our favorites from 2012 in case you missed one…or just feel like reliving the awesomeness.

Score Infectious Marketing Prometheus Style

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The Prometheus Project is one of the best interactive campaigns we’ve ever seen. See why it works and what you can steal for your own marketing.

15 Apps to Kickstart Your Creativity

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In a creative rut? The solution could be just an app away…

Interactive Design Lingo Revealed

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Does design talk leave you in a fog? Have no fear; we’re wading through design jargon to show you the way. Hold onto your wireframes!

Responsive and Adaptive Web Design

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How often do you hit a website that’s jacked up because it’s not compatible with your browser, smartphone, or tablet? We’ve all been there. These snags may be a thing of the past if adaptive design gets its way. That’s because websites adapt to the devices and browsers that visitors are using. Read all about it.

8 Must-have Fireworks Extensions for Interactive Designers

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Check out the essential Fireworks extensions for interactive designers to grab tips and tricks on working with Adobe Fireworks.

Day in the Life of an Interactive Designer

Interactive Designer at Work

Ever wonder what it’s like to be an interactive designer? Shadow atLarge designer Emily Zier as she tackles apps, websites, social media marketing, usability and email marketing. Oh, my!

Faceoff: Designers vs. Copywriters

Faceoff: Designers vs Copywriters

Obviously words and images go together like peanut butter and jelly. But how many times have you abandoned a website with captivating design because it’s devoid of content? And how many times have you sloshed through hodgepodge designs for amazing content? If you’re like most people–the answer is: never. Get to the root of the problem and make your words and images work together.

16 Google Chrome Extensions to Stash in Your Developer Toolbox

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Pull back the developer’s curtain and take a look at the 16 Google Chrome Extensions our programming teams swear by.