We’re proud to be removing the shrink wrap from our newest work, Write On Riot, a brand that lets its customers write the tagline. It’s an experiment by Rob Dalton and Keith Sherman in conceiving and building a brand from scratch, relying exclusively on social media for its success or failure.
Rob walked into our office today after we had been talking about the WriteOn-Riot website with a hand-drawn sketch of what he thought the interim page should look like. Of course, we had to oblige his detailed request.
Not only does Ten Seven do pixel perfect PSD to HTML, we do pixel perfect hand-drawn-sketch to HTML.
So, I’ve been doing a lot of promotion of the upcoming Web Design Workshop, Seminar, Bootcamp. I’ve called it a Workshop because that’s what I hope it will relay: a collaborative, interactive day of sessions where I will not only talk everyone through my own thoughts, but will answer questions and diverge into whatever comes up. But enough about it from me!
I was looking through Ten Seven’s Google Analytics the other day (as any self respecting intarwebz person should) and discovered some weird links from a site I had never heard of: IncaMedio. Now why would a site with a foreign name be linking to Ten Seven’s site: what is it that interests them?
Ten Seven, in collaboration with Hofmeister Design and Tableau Productions, is pleased to introduce a web page that details the very beginning of The Institute for Exercise Medicine & Prevention in St. Paul, MN.
We’re very lucky to be working with the folks at DUZ Creative and Lynn Purcell (the wordsmith) for Healthland.
We just launched a new website for our friend over at Jessica Gallo Design. Another site powered by Drupal, this is a quick implementation of a website showcasing only a small number of portfolio pieces that Jessica has created.
We’re pleased to announce the launch of a redesigned online presence for The Minneapolis Area Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Or as we have been referring to it, mpls-synod.org.
On Thursday of last week I, once again, gave a talk to the Twin Cities’ Creatives Group. This time, instead of doing a quick talk on what a designer should know before trying to design a web page for the web, I tried to expose what the limitations are in doing a good design for HTML email.