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Five Practical Uses for Dribbble for Designers
June 7, 2013 - Dribbble. Maybe you love it; maybe you loathe it. Since its launch in 2009, it's become a popular way for designers to share peeks at what they're working on, or just promote their latest projects. Whether you think it's a good or bad thing for the design community,…
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Stay Curious
June 13, 2013 - Over the past year, one thing has become abundantly clear to me. Design is super hard. Being brilliant and conjuring up creative solutions on demand is stressful work. Over time, the added challenge of tight schedules and limited budgets can eat away at your creativity and your…
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Tips for Making Multi-User QA More Efficient
June 27, 2013 - As a project manager with a focus on custom development projects, I do a lot of quality assurance testing. While our developers use various automated testing approaches to ensure code is well-designed and working correctly (along with pull requests before merging code, to…
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Refresh Boulder, It’s Real and It’s Happening! Thursday, August 22nd
August 1, 2013 - We at Viget are a sociable bunch. We love getting out from behind the warm glow of our laptop screens and having some real life facetime with our peers. Local meetups are a chance to match the twitter avatar to a real face. We also love Refresh. We've been actively…
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Behind the Scenes: Building Proofessor
August 9, 2013 - What happens when you take a group of college-aged interns and tell them they can create anything they want? A booze app. Last year's interns created an awesome interactive storybook remake of Jack and the Beanstalk. This year, each Viget office had enough interns to…
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Hidden Complexities of a Simple Idea: The Making of CrushCoverCut
August 12, 2013 - This summer at Viget's Durham office, I had the opportunity to work on a group project with an absolute dream team of rockstar interns: Curt Arledge for UX, Corwin Harrell for design, and Sid Reddy for rails dev. As the FED intern of the group, many of my tasks required me…
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My Boulder Summer at Viget
August 12, 2013 - Starting at Viget When Viget notified me that I would be a summer 2013 intern at its Boulder, Colorado office, I was incredibly excited. I was also plenty nervous since I had never lived more than two hours from home before. It didn't even seem real to me until I was…
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Say Viget Behind the Scenes
September 12, 2013 - A few months ago, I was thrilled to have the chance to redesign the Say Viget site. The goal was to teach people how to pronounce "Viget" correctly in a "sicky gnar gnar" kind of way that would impress the web community. Several crazy ideas were tossed around by the team: a…
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Sass Maps Are Awesome!
October 15, 2013 - This past weekend at SassConf, the authors of Sass announced the first version 3.3 release candidate of the popular CSS extension language. This is great, long-anticipated news for those of us that use Sass on a daily basis. There are a ton of new features in 3.3 that I'm…
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How Chess Makes Me A Better Designer
October 17, 2013 - Our industry hinges on great ideas. And, while the design community is great at talking about technique, I don’t often find advice on critical thinking and problem solving skills—the very skills that, I find, help lead to great ideas. It’s possible that…