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It's a shame they dropped the logo from their initial bid. I was a big fan.
I climb indoors (bouldering) on a weekly basis and occasionally climb outdoors (trad). Happy to help.
Botframe by Al Monk ticks most of those boxes.
Don Norman's The Design of Everyday Things
Interesting to see them replace red with blue as their primary colour.
I believe the branding was by Focus Labs but I'm not sure if they're also responsible for the site design.
I'm a sucker for those floating particle elements.
We dabbled with Perch but have ultimately settled on Silverstripe due to its flexibility.
When we know a project is going to be photography lead we get started on them immediately. We create mock-ups of the proposed photographs (pencil sketches, stitching stock photos together or even staging them ourselves). We can place these in the wireframes, designs and during development.
Doing this keeps the ball rolling and stops the project getting held up due the photographers availability. It helps the client visualise the photography direction we want to take from the offset and also provides a reference for the photographer during a photoshoot.
A subtle one:
YouTube searches show "Did you mean: Darude - Sandstorm by Darude?"
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An interesting article although I feel the viewpoint is very iOS orientated.
It's quite easy to be descriptive and engaging on the iOS App Store as Apple has a 4,000 character limit on the 'What's new' section.
On Android however, the same section is limited to 500 characters. Quite a decrease! This makes writing consistent release notes across both platforms challenging but not all together impossible.