We all want our projects to appeal to as wide an audience as possible. We work hard on the work we produce and we want to make sure that our product is usable, appealing, and inclusive, but frequently an unintended bias or underlying assumption may turn an innocuous oversight into an inconvenience or even a barrier for the people we’re trying to reach. You don’t have to reinvent the wheel to increase your product’s appeal.
Eager to satisfy our need to connect as humans, WRAL interviewed five of NC’s largest networking member groups to see how they felt about returning to in-person events. Here’s what CED (Council of Entrepreneurial Development) had to say.
The future of marketing is funny, deal with it. Internet culture is evolving rapidly and content marketing strategies are evolving with it. Premium brands have noticed over time that laughter sells and are finding creative ways to capitalize on that
Less than a month after schools in rural North Carolina areas were faced with the impact of lack of access to high-speed internet in the face of new virtual learning guidelines, the state is providing solutions.
Client Spotlight: Full Frame Film Festival Pivots to Deliver Virtual Content to Their Audience Amidst COVID-19 Crisis
Our new COVID Client Spotlight Series touches on how some of our clients are adjusting to the ongoing pandemic. This week we interviewed the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival to see how they pivoted to streaming films and other content 100% online after canceling their live April film festival.
This July, I got to experience my first deep-dive into Drupal culture by attending Drupal Camp Asheville 2020. The biggest takeaways for me came from the sessions on accessibility and productivity.
When many of us were growing up, the iconic words of Alice Cooper were music to our ears. But how do students across different socioeconomic and locational spectrums literally deal with the fact that school is (at least for now) out forever?