• Design Tokens

    Okay, so here we go down memory lane. Back in my days as a design student in college, we were always told to have consistency in our design compositions. Everything from color, typography, imagery, weights of lines, balanced use of similar shapes. But then in senior year, the professors allow us to break out of…

  • Monthly Site Audits

    After a successful launch of a website, what do you suppose is the first thing you need to set up on your calendar? Reminders, and lots of them! Billing is one of them. Content creation is another. Written blog articles, social media posts, and downloadable content such as pictures, videos, and other various files. All…

  • The Rise of AI Assistance

    During an all-hands-on-deck meeting at a former company, the execs shared with us their latest strategy and vision for the upcoming year. One of the major highlights revolved around the usage of artificial intelligence. AI-generated artwork and believable articles that covered current events from the news were presented as samples. After the presentation, a discussion…

  • Why I Switched Back to WordPress for Blogging

    For the past 10 plus years, I’ve blogged from various platforms in order to experiment with their scalability, and usability. I initially started with WordPress, but as I quickly discovered other content management systems or web publishing platforms, I of course gave them a shot.

  • Define Maximum Site Width

    The most frequent question I often get asked from designers is, “what should the maximum size of the site be?” I will openly admit that this has always been a question that has plagued me for sometime now.

  • My Basic Front-end Development Git Workflow Routine

    The most frequent question I often get asked from designers is, “what should the maximum size of the site be?” I will openly admit that this has always been a question that has plagued me for sometime now.

  • The Importance of Documenting Your Work

    Let’s admit it, us developers aren’t well known for documenting work. We get wrapped up in the mess of the task and we tend to forget to go back to our project and add proper notes on how we built things. That’s why commenting in your lines of code is so important.