by Adam Hickey | Mar 6, 2020 | Design, User Experience, User Interface (UI) Design |
Time to read: About 5-7 minutesIntended for: UX/UI DesignersKey takeaway: Is PowerPoint the ideal design tool? No, but in the case of a project where my client needed everything made in PowerPoint, it wasn’t that bad. In fact, it proved that that sometimes as a...
by Eric Raarup | Dec 1, 2019 | Commerce, Design, Sitecore |
Note: This article originally appeared on sitecore.com. Time to read: About 5-7 minutesIntended for: Commerce leads & managers, IT Directors, CIOs, Marketing directors, business leadsKey takeaway: It is imperative for “house of brands” organizations to...
by Adam Hickey | Oct 10, 2019 | Design, User Interface (UI) Design |
I’m Adam Hickey, Senior Experience Designer at RBA. We do a thing at the office called “Lunch and Learn” sessions. The concept is simple: We have lunch together (free pizza always triples attendance), and we learn something. It’s a great...
by Jason Piemeisl | Sep 19, 2018 | Design, Digital Experience |
ADA Compliance is a hot topic, especially if you have a public website and a business that caters to the masses. Website owners in the financial industry (e.g., FDIC insured companies) are raising concerns as noncompliance can lead to class action litigation. tl;dr...
by RBA | Dec 20, 2017 | Application Development, Design, Digital Experience, Digital Strategy, Marketing, Sitecore, User Experience |
One of the most anticipated new features of Sitecore 9 is the new Experience Forms module. It has almost heralded the long-awaited death of Web Forms for Marketers, but feature-parity isn’t quite there yet. That’s why both are still supported for now....
by RBA | Oct 27, 2017 | Design, Digital Experience, Digital Strategy, Marketing, Project Management, User Experience |
I recently had the pleasure of attending this year’s MIMA Summit in Downtown Minneapolis. The MIMA Summit is the largest gathering of digital creatives, technologists, storytellers, advertisers, marketers, and product strategists in the Midwest. The Summit is full of...