For most of the web’s short lifetime, the primary way to design a website has been to create wireframes and comps (design compositions) of a site’s key pages. Oversimplifying a bit, designers identify these key pages and essentially create pictures of what the pages look like when presented on the web. ...
Continue ReadingIn the open source world, you often hear people observe that Drupal was built for developers while WordPress was built for content managers. This observation contains thinly veiled criticism of both platforms. For Drupal the implication is that the platform doesn’t provide a great user experience for content managers.
The criticism sticks because it is sort of true. ...
Continue ReadingChris, Mike, Ron, Shane and I spent last week at Drupalcon in New Orleans. We learned a lot and enjoyed a little too much of News Orleans’ food and nightlife. Following is a list of our key takeaways from the trip.
(1) I attended my first Drupalcon Business Summit on the Monday before the conference. ...
Continue ReadingWhen founding the Brick Factory back in 2011 one of the first (and biggest) decisions we had to make was about our new office. The decision was made difficult by a number of challenges:
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