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                        2017 Gift Guide: Developer Edition

                        2017 Gift Guide: Design and UX Edition

                        Making WordPress More Performant with Pantheon

                        Joe Tower
                        by Joe Tower on November 20, 2017

                        DRY Twig Approach

                        Evan Willhite
                        by Evan Willhite on November 13, 2017

                        How to Build a Custom Alexa Skill Powered by Home Assistant

                        Notes from the Web Chefs

                        Notes from the Web Chefs

                        About Randy Oest
                        Starting your own design system can understandably seem overwhelming. But I’m here to tell you that a small design system is not only achievable … in many ways it might be the preferable way for plucky teams to start.
                        Randy Oest
                        Creative Director
                        Read the Article:
                        Design Systems: Start Small, Grow Later
                        About Donna Habersaat
                        Four Kitchens clients have big websites that include many pages, images, PDFs, videos, and other files. These sites have so much content, in fact, that many of our clients are overwhelmed just thinking about going through it prior to a CMS migration.
                        Donna Habersaat
                        User Experience Strategist
                        Read the Article:
                        From a Mountain to a Molehill: What to Do When You Have Too Much Content

                        Ithaca College Celebrates 125 Years

                        BEM Twig Function

                        Evan Willhite
                        by Evan Willhite on October 26, 2017

                        Watercooler #154: Friday the 13th Edition

                        Creating your Emulsify 2.0 Starter Kit with Drush

                        Chris Martin
                        by Chris Martin on October 13, 2017

                        Seven Steps to Managing Change

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