“We are here to help.”

This slogan can be found on the police car doors of the Washington, D.C. police department. I see it every night when I walk the ladies (my two small dogs). When I see this slogan I shake my head and spend a couple of minutes pondering its placement and role in our current society and

Lightning Fast

There’s a lot of things to consider when thinking about the mobile experience of your digital ecosystem. Screens smaller and use different aspect ratios. User behavior (and patience) is different across devices. And the smaller, more personalized devices (specifically mobile phones) can have different functionality as larger devices that are often shared between users. Currently,

“When I was growing up, I was trying to make a connection between the life I saw and the life I lived. There are days when you wonder what your role is in this country, and what your future is in it. This is one of them. The thing that tormented me the most was the very thing that connected me to all the people who are alive.”

This week’s quote comes from what I believe is one of this year’s biggest Oscar snubs, “If Beale Street Could Talk.” It’s a quote that has stuck with me since I saw the film. It’s a quote about reality. About community. A quote that I believe is important to think about. I saw this film

K-I-S-S

“Keep it simple stupid.” It’s a timeless saying. One that most of us learned before we went to elementary school (at least I did) and has continued to popped up throughout our lives since. It’s often true in the real world as it is in the digital one, especially when it comes to digital content.