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December 14, 2022  |  The Web Project Guide Podcast

Episode 14: Know Your Integrations (w/ Greg Dunlap)

A set of connectors coming out of a box.

Corey and Deane discuss the four major parts of a content model. Then, Greg Dunlap, Director of Strategy at Lullabot, joins us to define a web integration, discuss the finer details of development risks and runtime risks — as well as real-time vs scheduled data — and praise the efficiency of using Google Docs as a workflow tool. Corey and Greg give Deane a music lesson, too.

Design and Front-End  |  Development

Karla Santi  |  November 29, 2022

There Should Be No “Season of Giving”

Blend's front wall, with the Blend logo.

During the holidays, there’s a heightened awareness around philanthropic activities, and many use it as a time to focus on others less fortunate. At Blend, we believe the "season of giving" shouldn't be a season at all.

November 16, 2022  |  The Web Project Guide Podcast

Episode 13: Develop the Graphic and Interface Design (w/Sam Otis)

The framework of a rocketship.

Corey asks Deane about his ideal web design, and Deane talks about how CSS ruined the web. (He’s kidding, mostly.) Then, Sam Otis, lead designer at Blend Interactive and designer of The Web Project Guide, joins us to talk about his history in design — from Flash to responsive web design, what young designers need to know about the web, and what he wishes clients would stop doing.

Design and Front-End  |  Strategy

Joe Kepley  |  November 7, 2022

From Content Analytics to Intelligent Content: a Review of Engage

A stylized background with an Umbraco logo.

In the early days of the web, analytics shifted from curiosity to a driving force. Now, the focus is on what you do with those analytics — what insights can you glean in order to help drive conversions? For Umbraco users, Engage helps put these insights into action

Strategy  |  Umbraco

Bob Davidson  |  October 28, 2022

How Code Rots (and What To Do About It)

A stylized photo of a construction site.

Websites age, and need to be cared for. Here are a few thoughts on how to manage and prevent "code rot."

Development

Joe Kepley  |  October 17, 2022

A Better Budget: How Tech Planning Improves the Scoping Process

A stylized photo of a blueprint.

One of the toughest parts of any web project is estimating how much the project will cost and how long it will take. Technical planning helps create better budgets, plan for more realistic timelines, and improve the efficiency of the entire project.

Discovery and Scoping  |  Strategy

October 13, 2022

From Design System to Final Launch

A stylized background with an Icertis logo.

Icertis needed more than a new design — they needed a full design system, and they needed it built in a robust tool. Blend and Optimizely stepped up to help them out.

Commercial Services  |  Technology  |  Design and Front-End  |  Development  |  Optimizely

October 13, 2022

A Design System for Increased Clarity

A stylized background with an Icertis logo.

A company like Icertis, which provides a contract lifecycle management solution used by some of the world's largest enterprises, needs to appeal to a wide range of potential customers. Blend built a design system to allow for better clarity and easier communication.

Commercial Services  |  Technology  |  Design and Front-End  |  Optimizely  |  Strategy

October 13, 2022  |  The Web Project Guide Podcast

Episode 12: Write for People and Machines (w/Sarah Winters)

A person standing in front of a webpage.

Corey and Deane talk briefly about how hard it is to run a conference. Then, Sarah Winters, founder of Content Design London and author of Content Design, joins to discuss the difference between content design and content strategy, writing and designing for accessibility, and the work it takes to turn a big ship toward lasting content change.

Accessibility  |  Content and IA  |  Strategy

September 20, 2022

A Progressive Trade Show App that Connected Without Connectivity

A stylized photo of two tractors with a Raven logo.

Using Umbraco Heartcore, Blend helped Raven Industries create a trade show application that allowed for easy editorial access while being completely internet-free under the trade show tent.

Manufacturing  |  Development  |  Strategy  |  Umbraco

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