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The Wellness Project
EverFi is the leading education technology company focused on teaching students critical life skills traditionally not taught in the classroom. In an effort to further partner with parents, Everfi came to Viget with the idea of an online survey that would identify key topics of…
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An Uncomfortable Missing Part of the Accessibility Discussion
February 12, 2015 - We're making an internal push at Viget, led by Jeremy Fields, to better incorporate accessibility into more of our projects. But when we talk about accessibility internally, it often feels like the conversation ends up in an awkward place. I had the same awkward feeling when…
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What #TheDress Reminded Me About Web Design
February 27, 2015 - As the dust settles on #TheDress debate and the naysayers start to see that the dress is obviously blue and black, I've realized that there is an underlying lesson to be learned from this internet sensation: People see things differently based on their…
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Accessibility's costs are lower than you think
March 17, 2015 - In my previous post, I argued that the accessibility discussion often glosses over costs (in terms of planning, implementation, and testing), and that a more successful case for accessibility would acknowledge those costs. After hearing other perspectives via comments on the…
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How to 3D Print Without a 3D Printer
March 17, 2015 - If you have the Internet, you’re aware that 3D printing is a thing and that you can make some pretty cool things with a printer at your disposal. You probably know that a decent printer can run you anywhere from $600 to $4000+, which is a hefty price tag for something…
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Organizing Nested Selectors in Sass
March 20, 2015 - I love trying to figure out the best organizational systems for my code. At Viget, FEDs and Devs do regular code reviews and I usually take that opportunity to glean tips from colleagues on how to improve what I'm doing. Organizing CSS has been debated plenty, but what about…
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Why the Nation’s Top On-Campus Women’s Hackathon Invites Men
April 13, 2015 - All-female hackathons have become popular in recent years, mainly because they provide something very few tech companies and computer science departments can: a place where a woman who codes or wants to learn can do so with other women. But if Pearl Hacks represents how the…
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Responsive Logos, Part 2: Making Logos Truly Responsive with Inline SVG
April 15, 2015 - In Responsive Logos - Part 1, I made the case that applying responsive design thinking to logos and allowing for subtle flexibility can actually support and enhance a brand’s identity. Several tips were then presented, on how logos can be adapted to better fit small screen…
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Illustrating for Online: Know Lupus
May 1, 2015 - Illustration is often a big aspect of our work as designers. More and more illustrations – big and small, elaborate or simple, as primary features or supporting roles – are seamlessly integrated into sites and apps. Whenever possible, I like to share the thinking, process, and…
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Building a Conference Room Hero with Custom PCBs and 3D Printing
May 4, 2015 - “Houston, we have a problem.” Viget’s conference rooms are active. And I mean active. Meetings, ad-hoc phone calls, pairing sessions, even 3D printing, all take place in our conference rooms. As a result, finding a room in a moment’s notice can be something of a challenge. Last…