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The Return of the Responsive Day Out
Mark your calendars: Responsive Day Out 2 will take place here in Brighton on Friday, June 27th. Tickets go on sale in two weeks time for a mere £80+VAT.
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Mark your calendars: Responsive Day Out 2 will take place here in Brighton on Friday, June 27th. Tickets go on sale in two weeks time for a mere £80+VAT.
The big news this week is that we have a new Clearlefty. Andy Thornton (yes, yet another Andy) is so new, we haven't gotten around to adding him to the team page yet. And the poor blighter is being thrown in at the deep end, heads-down with Boxman and Batesy working on a somewhat secretive exploratory project that will come to fruition next week.
Ben visits the Tate Modern and reviews their multimedia guide. He finds some usability issues, and some great opportunities in the near future.
In which the team enjoy the 'craic', saw the launch of a great new festival, had a house guest, kicked off a great new project, and got bigger.
Weeknotes. This time with added cake!
Code for America. Cake for Anna.
The new website we designed for Code for America has gone live. That was fast!
What have we been up to this week (apart from swearing at the weather)? Find out in the latest edition of our weeknotes...
Weeknotes is taken over by Mark and Ant. It's been an excitingly varied week, with only a few meetings really. Read, enjoy, tell your friends. Try the veal, we're here all month.
Tuesday evening saw the inaugural Connections event at 68 Middle Street, home to Clearleft. It was a rousing success—much fun was had by all.
Last week we relaunched the site for 68 Middle Street, our home and what he hope to be the favoured space for community events.
In the latest instalment of our ever popular weeknotes series, the folks at Clearleft have a lot of meetings.
At Clearleft, we occasionally work with clients right here in Brighton, but that’s the exception. More often than not, the clients are based in London, or somewhere else in the UK. In the case of Code for America, they’re based in San Francisco—that’s eight or nine timezones away (depending on the time of year).
It's that time of year again - the net magazine awards. And Clearleft has a strong showing
Sharing is caring, especially when it comes to front-end development in the age of responsive design. We're sharing the front-end style guide that we worked on for the Code for America project.
It’s been a quiet week at the Clearleft studio, with a lot of people out at meetings and events.