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Print Design for the Web

Lately I've been feeling pretty good about the direction the web is taking in regards to design and the things that can be accomplished online.

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Design

DrupalCamp Colorado was a success - let's keep the party going

We're throwing a shindig for the area Dupal community at the Aten office so we can pick up our conversations where we left them - in meat-space. We'll provide the beer, the Wii and the AC.

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Events

Building websites for content

We take a content-first approach to building websites. That means that one of the first things we'll do in a project is ask you for all the content you plan on publishing to the web. Here are a few reasons why.

Doing Drupal Justice

By improving the user experience, admin_menu.module and admin.module help tell clients the real story about Drupal.

Platinum Sponsors at DrupalCamp Colorado!

We're proud to be Platinum Sponsors for this years DrupalCamp Colorado. The camp this year is shaping up to be an excellent one.

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Drupal

Telecommuting

About three years ago, my wife, Jen and I packed up and moved back to Rochester, NY (where we met in college). I’ve been telecommuting ever since.

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Work-boarding

Last Friday, we closed our laptops and headed West to soak up the last of winter on the continental divide.

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Events

University of Baltimore Usability Testing Day 2

So we've wrapped up the first two days of Drupal 7 usability testing at the University of Baltimore, and we're all really excited about the information we've gotten so far.

Card Sorting: Getting the right results

Card-sorting and cluster analysis for information architecture.

Usability Testing at the University of Baltimore next month!

Continuing the Drupal usability research done by Becca Scollan and other graduate students last year.

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