Doing away with the concept of a ‘mobile site,’ responsive design is a principle that dictates how a website should fill the container of whatever screen it’s on. If you’re looking at a website on a Blackberry Torch or Apple iPad, ranging anywhere from a screen width of 360, 480, 768, or 1024 pixels, depending on the resolution, the website layout should change to fit your screen, not the other way around.
I programmed my father’s cell phone to go directly into his voicemail by pressing and holding the “1” button – no password no nothing, just hold “1” and listen – yet he still forgets how to check his voicemail. I bet…
Chief Creative Officer Michael Donovan is set to speak today at the South Edmonton Business Association’s October Luncheon Panel on Web Marketing: how to leverage the Internet in your marketing strategy. Below is a brief overview on the material Donovan…
Last Thursday, September 29th, myself (@plemmerick) and @kevinnewcombe (DONOVAN Creative’s lead developer and interactive strategist) attended a tech conference celebrating innovation in digital advertising, social media, cross-platform integration and new applications for existing technologies. Hosted by local non-profit…
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Looks like Steve Jobs might win this one, maybe he already won: has he buried Flash? Try out Adobe’s free (for now) HTML5 creator, Edge.
Branding Commonwealth Community Recreation Centre: A Job For Creative Heavyweights
Now Hiring: Account Executive/Project Manager
DONOVAN Wins EEDC Achievement Award: Celebrating Recognition in Edmonton
Now Hiring: New Business Development Lead
Curiosity Killed the Cat but Saved my Clients
Responsive Web Design: A Primer
Four Steps to Keep your Productivity from Freezing to Death this Winter
Pecha Kucha 12: Building Edmonton’s Creative Landscape
Getting to Know You: Understanding Alberta’s Unique Marketplace