in actuality, it hasn’t been that long (especially in web terms).
it makes me think about how time is so relative - the days and weeks pass so quickly in my point of view. we’ve gotten so much done in such a short period of time.
in the business world, time passes slowly. often, businesses don’t even break even let alone become profitable within the first 5 or so years. suits & sandals has been around for just under 7 months, and we’ve already developed a rather hefty portfolio. there are still big things on the horizon, and we’ve been gaining momentum every day.
this post isn’t just to brag, it’s also to informally announce something kinda cool:
suits & sandals is currently developing a web development framework and template set, which we will release on our new web design/development blog, Hanger Blog.
Hanger Blog will be a place where we talk about web design inspiration, post tutorials on development techniques, and try to help expand and proliferate the remix culture that is the web design community.
pretty awesome stuff. we always appreciate a good infographic at the suits & sandals office.
it’s the new cool thing. we’re working on a website that utilizes it a bit.
i just want to point a bit toward a cool website we found as inspiration for the way we want our responsive design to work. ArrrrCamp Conference in Belgium.
sidenote: i love that little pirate mascot dude.
Just sayin’
~Nick & Miles
The New Mobile Workplace [INFOGRAPHIC]
super interesting. i wonder if this just has to do with remote workers of larger companies, or if this includes people who run a business out of their home.
we are so close to being done with our website. some last minute debugging and we’ll be ready to input all of our actual content.
the embedded blog is looking fresh ta death. homepage is solid. the rest is cake. luhh.
~nick
It’s up! It’s up! It’s up!
My website is up! It needs some tweaking here and there…it’s pretty simple. But I did it all by myself, troubleshooting included.
i really dig this layout. it follows some prominent graphic design trends, but still breaks away from them a bit. i also really like monochromatic color palettes.
~nick