3 Questions to Keep Your Employees Engaged and Passionate

Posted by IDG Communications, , in Perspectives

People want to contribute and share their passion in the workplace, to do good and meaningful work. Not everyone wants to go out and start their own business, but almost everyone desires to make a difference. These three questions are ones that have popped up in conversations with small business leaders and startup entrepreneurs who have a loyal team.

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On Responsive Web Design

Posted by Rémi Breton, , in Design, Perspectives, Web

On Responsive Web Design

A while ago, I stumbled upon an article written by Ethan Marcotte on A List Apart. I only know Ethan’s work on a surface level, but what I’ve learned about him is truly fascinating. Not only is he an amazing front-end developer but every article I’ve read by or about him challenges the way I, as a developer, view my work on the web. I was particularly impressed with the concept Ethan tackles in a recent article: Responsive Web Design.

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A cheeky move by Toyota

Posted by David Beaudoin, , in Design, Perspectives

A cheeky move by Toyota

When Toyota launched the FT-86 concept,  the spiritual successor to the Toyota AE86, a popular sport compact car of the 1980s, there was no question what color it would be. “Sports cars have to be red, but we wanted a new red,” said Tetsuya Tada, the chief engineer, according to AutoWeek. “So we came up with shoujyouhi red, the traditional red color of a Japanese monkey’s backside.”

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