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.
As we enter the fall season we'd like to take a look back at some of the accomplishments we made over the summer.
As we leave behind the more temperate weather, we are entering a busy and exciting time of year at the office full of events, conferences, awards, and professional development opportunities. Check out this round of updates to find out all the happenings you may be missing out on this spring!
The highly anticipated 2019 Full Frame Documentary Film Festival in Durham has come and passed, but have no fear, DesignHammer is here to catch you up with what you missed out on! Go ahead and check out what our team had to say about their favorite films!
This round of updates includes our January event recap, our latest project summary, and a list of conferences coming up that you don't want to miss out on.
It's been a No Nonsense November at DesignHammer, filled with conferences, awards, and educational entertainment.
Reader's Corner No. 85: More Efficient Peer Code Review, Flying for Thanksgiving, and No Custom Songs on Beat Saber for PSVR
We're covering a variety of topics in today's Reader's Corner! Read on to learn better practices for more efficient peer code review, tips on when the appropriate time to fly home to your family for Thanksgiving is, and some new (and mildly disappointing) updates on the new Beat Saber release for PSVR.