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The Scrum Series: Tips for Agile Project Execution

by Tim Frick

Interested in learning more about agile but not sure if it's right for your company? Maybe our scrum series can help.

We have talked about and experimented with integrating agile methods into our process for a while now. A number of workshops, a few lunch-n-learns, several books, a project or two, and many discussions later, our approach, like the process itself, has been iterative. Not every client project is appropriate for agile workflows and many of our internal projects don’t translate well to an agile approach. Successfully implementing these methodologies into an existing process is no small feat, which is why we decided to devote not one, but a series of blog posts to exploring various aspects of this approach to executing projects.

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Responsive Web Design: What It Is and What It Isn’t

by Tai Palmgren

If you have paid any attention to the world of web design lately, you’ve likely heard of something called responsive web design.

It’s the new Big Thing, and as such it’s seen its fair share of hype as well as backlash. What designers need to understand about responsive web design is that it’s essentially a screen-size solution, not necessarily a full mobile solution.

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Mobile, UX, and Distributed Workforces: A DrupalCon Experience

by Peter Athans

Some take-aways from my first DrupalCon experience in Denver. What a week!

Bryan and I recently attended DrupalCon Denver for nearly a week of immersion in all things Drupal. The conference is divided into eight tracks: Business & Strategy, Coding & Development, Commerce, Core Conversations, Design & UX, Drupal Community, Mobile, Government and Education and Site Building. Most of the sessions I attended fell into either the Business & Strategy or Design & UX tracks and here’s what I learned. Links to session videos are provided where possible.

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DrupalCon Denver: Notes from a Developer

by Bryan Zera

Here's what we learned after nearly a week of immersion in all things Drupal.

DrupalCon is divided into tracks for site builders, themers, module developers, Drupal core developers and business professionals in the Drupal community. I spent most of my time in the module developer and site builders sessions. Here’s what I learned. Links to session videos are provided where possible.

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