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Nike Basketball Mobile

Nike Basketball, along with Converse and the Jordan brand put on the World Basketball Festival, a festival in New York City celebrating all things basketball. Nike Basketball’s mobile website was updated to promote the festival, provide event details, highlight the exhibition teams from all over the world, and promote products and nearby retail locations. I was responsible for developing the mobile site and consulting the visual and ID teams to create a fully functional site. Cross-device support was an important [...]

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How to Land Your First Job as a Web Designer/Developer

A few weeks ago I had the great opportunity to travel to my Alma mater to give advice to graduating seniors in the SMAD program. As students are gearing up for graduation and heading out into the workforce, I want to share the advice I was able to share with the graduating SMAD students. Know What You Want I was a little bit surprised at how many students responded with “I don’t know” when asked what they were interested in [...]

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HTML5 Readiness

HTML5 Compatibility Sites

With all the rapid development of HTML5 and CSS3 going on, its difficult to keep track of how far along these hotly-anticipated new features are. Thankfully, there have been some beautiful and/or functional sites popping up to help gauge the feature’s support. Here’s a list of a few great ones.

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Photoshop Trick for CSS Sprites: Rollover Color with Missing Fonts

As a web developer working with a variety of designers, I often find myself in situations where I need to create rollover states in Photoshop for text assets whose fonts I don’t have installed on my computer. Here’s a technique to bypass that problem entirely.

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