Juneteenth is now officially recognized as a federal holiday. Why is this significant and how are other tech companies celebrating Juneteenth in 2022?
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.
Reader's Corner No. 93: Typography Trends in 2019, Unique Label Designs for Whiskey Bottles, and TeenNick's Typography Rebrand
Keep your eye on typography design in this month's themed RC! Today's topics include new 2019 trends in type, unique whiskey bottle branding, and TeenNick's recent bold typography transition.
Reader's Corner 91: WeWork's Terrible New Name Change, Conversations with Robots, and Dominating Search by Answering Questions
WeWork's new branding campaign faces backlash, why editors should consider the transition to structured content, and dominating search engine results by providing quality answers to what users are asking.
Reader's Corner No. 90: Beyonce.com Lawsuit Reminds Us How Shitty the Web Is for the Visually Impaired, iPad Pro as a Main Computer, and How Doom Fire was Done
See why accessibility has gone mainstream thanks to Beyonce Knowles, one argument for using an iPad pro as your main computer and learn how the fire feature from the game "Doom" was developed.
Reader's Corner No. 89: Let's Talk About Fast Travel, Cheating AI Software, and Updates on Google's Mobile-First Indexing Initiative
Our first Reader's Corner of 2019 covers the fast travel gaming debate, worrisome discoveries in the machine learning field, and a guide to Google's mobile-first indexing initiative.
Reader's Corner No 88: Modernizing Web Playback UI, Japan Ends 50-Year Pager Service, and Idiots with Drones Shut Down UK Airport
Top news in Tech: Netflix's process behind modernizing their web playback UI, Japan is finally ending their 50-year pager service, and idiots with drones have shut down the UK's second largest airport.