A Day in the Life of a Designer
Thanks to the ongoing boom in digital design, the field comprises more specialties than ever before—and offers more opportunities to level up your skills.
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Thanks to the ongoing boom in digital design, the field comprises more specialties than ever before—and offers more opportunities to level up your skills.
Based on the answers from thousands of professional respondents (and a little digging of our own), we’ve put together an overview to help guide you toward the programming language you should begin learning now.
You’ve got the skills to get started, but how do you stand out? A strong personal brand can go a long way.
Kitchen Staples enlists Scott & Scott Architects to create a wonderfully warehouse feel for their new Vancouver store, where customers can bring in their own reusable containers for shopping.
MIT’s Self-Assembly Lab expands the potential of 3D Printing with Liquid to Air, a collection of inflatable objects.
Is web accessibility worth the investment? We spoke with accessibility consultant Luke McGrath, who made it clear the answer is yes.
Design thinking is more relevant than you might imagine. Here are three ways you can apply it to your business.
Studio Junction’s test kitchen for famed chef Grant van Gameren is a backdrop for ingenuity.
Altering or enriching your content to make it available to as many people as possible is at the heart of web accessibility. Quite often this means adding alternative options for viewing or navigating content—but what sounds simple in principle can prove complex in practice.
The libraries of tomorrow will look nothing like the libraries of yore. Nova Scotians have already stepped into this future with their beloved Halifax Central Library, a state-of-the-art building that has changed the lives of the city’s residents, and the face of the city itself.