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South By Southwest Interactive, initial ramblings

12 March 2012 by Jason Clark

Some of the VIA Studio team is currently at SXSW Interactive. It’s been an inspiring few days, with one more left to go. Hopefully there will be some goodness to share when we get back, but as we enjoy a beer on the back porch of our rented house with the AC Entertainment/Forecastle Festival friends [...]

VIA Brings Home the Bronze from the LGDA

12 December 2011 by Kim Clark

Once again, VIA has garnered the approval of their peers. Friday 12/09/11 the Louisville Graphic Design Association held its annual 100′s Show, awarding VIA with 3 Bronze awards in the Graphic Design, Interactive Media and Print Design categories. The 100 show is an annual, juried competition that awards the top 100 pieces (or less) of [...]

Introduction to Responsive Design

10 October 2011 by Shawn Coots

After reading Jason’s series of articles regarding Marketing for Mobile, I thought I’d add to the discussion. My favorite web geek topic as of late is Responsive Web Design. It allows you to create a mobile-ready version of your website, without needing to build separate content. With a large portion of the world now browsing the web via smart phones and post-pc tablets, it’s almost a no-brainer to offer mobile viewing experiences.

Submit your design work to LGDA

10 October 2011 by Jason Clark

Since Amber is this year’s President of the Louisville Graphic Design Association, we would be remiss in our duties not to remind our friends and competitors that the Call for Entries has gone out for the Annual 100 Show. I think it’s important for the Louisville web design industry to be involved as much as [...]

A Series of Right Turns: Using Arrows in Web Design

05 August 2011 by Amber Glisson

I’ve always thought that web design and wayfinding are congruous. Directing a user to easily navigate through a physical structure or the mesh of pages in your website often calls for similar tactics. While the use of arrows in a building are more often literal to the direction of movement, the use of arrows to [...]

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