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Web design case study: MSRPO

Friday, October 15th, 2010

MSRPO (Min­ne­sota Sea­so­nal Rec­rea­tio­nal Pro­perty Owners) Coa­li­tion speaks for rec­rea­tio­nal pro­perty owners at the State Capi­tol, see­king tax fair­ness, and grea­ter sup­port for fami­lies that own cabins, lake-shore, hun­ting shacks and sea­so­nal pro­perty in Min­ne­sota. In order to effec­ti­vely carry out this mis­sion, it is para­mount that they are able to com­mu­ni­cate effec­ti­vely with their cons­ti­tuents. (more…)

Don a Blue Beanie in support of Web Standards

Wednesday, November 25th, 2009

BBDConsi­de­ring the name of my com­pany, this is a no–bea­ner brai­ner. This Mon­day, Novem­ber 30th is the 3rd Annual Blue Bea­nie Day. Accor­ding to the Face­book page,

“Thou­sands of Stan­dar­dis­tas (peo­ple who sup­port web stan­dards) will wear a Blue Bea­nie to show their sup­port for acces­si­ble, seman­tic web content.

It’s easy to show your sup­port for web design done right. Beg, borrow, or buy a Blue Bea­nie and snap a photo of your mug wea­ring the blue. (Or get crea­tive with Pho­toshop). Then on Novem­ber 30, switch your pro­file pic­ture in Face­book, Twit­ter, Flickr, (and any other social net­work) and post your photo to the Blue Bea­nie Day group … watch for more infor­ma­tion coming soon.

Twee­tups and Beanie-ups are being plan­ned all over the globe … watch for more infor­ma­tion coming soon…

see also http://www.flickr.com/groups/bluebeanieday2009/

I always wear a blue hat (bea­nie?) but this one is spe­cial. :-)