Managing Client Expectations
Learn from our mistakes and our successes. Rob Harr shares insight into the art of managing client expectations.
Read MoreWe are rebuilding our site—live at building.seesparkbox.com. Join us, real-time, as the site evolves. It will be ugly at times. Sometimes it will be downright broken. But it will always be transparent and real. You can even check under the hood of the public repo on Github and share your ideas. Crazy, are we? Read why we're doing this.
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Web design and development for beyond the desktop. Ben will be sharing about prototyping style.
Two-day conference full of intensely educational speakers who care about code, content, usability and design.
| Posted by Rob Harr
Learn from our mistakes and our successes. Rob Harr shares insight into the art of managing client expectations.
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The Sparkbox development team gains some more awesome talent. Meet Mike Yockey, the latest experienced addition to an already great team.
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Introducing Ryann, new Sparkboxer and longtime popcorn fanatic. We think you're going to like her.
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Even when he's kicking back at a conference, Jeremy Mack can't stop building stuff. With a little help from his Sparkbox friends, the Mashboard conference schedule app was born — during the CodeMash conference itself.
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We have someone we'd like for you to meet. His name is Jeremy, and he's the newest member of the Sparkbox family.
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Introducing our newest team member, Patrick Simpson — developer, soldier, family man, and hooligan.
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Another great addition to our front-end development team, Adam Simpson is also an all around nice guy. Get to know him.
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We're excited to introduce you to Ethan Muller, a great addition to our front-end development team. Take a moment to get to know him. We like him. You will too.
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The Sparkbox team takes a trip down memory lane to reflect on those who inspired them to work in the wonderful world of the web.
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Rob Harr talks about our greatest service to clients, problem solving.
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We talk a lot about not letting individual design elements overpower the overall project, but is your ego overpowering your sense of design?
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Taking the pressure off by banning presentations means there's more time for organic networking. Find out where your closest Build Guild meets so you can get to chattin' with others that work in the Web. (Mustaches are not mandatory, by the way.)
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Sparkboxers talk about their favorite desktop development apps and explain why they're indispensable. Read on to see if there are any that could make your job easier.
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Sparkbox was featured in .net magazine as the CMS Site of the Month.
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The entire Sparkbox team gives a brief book report. Take a gander for some suggestions on what you should read next.
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Sparkbox is looking for not one, but TWO interns! To apply, complete our internship challenge by Friday, June 10, 2011.
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This is Drew's story and he's sticking to it.
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Sparkbox, under our parent company of FORGE, won a Judge's Choice, two gold, four silver, and two bronze Addy awards at the 2011 Hermes Award Show.
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After a year of working together, the amazing people at Homefull feel more like friends than clients. When we invited them to stop by for a FORGE lunch, they responded with a resounding, "No." However, they surprised us with a request to cook lunch for us! Being the food-lovers that we are, we agreed. Today was our chance to enjoy that meal, but better than the food was the company. Not only did they bring some delicious grub, they presented us with a beautiful plaque which depicts the Homefull logotype and the FORGE logotype behind the new Homefull logo. This will be a constant reminder of the partnership we've enjoyed and the difference we're both trying to make in our community. Thank you, Homefull.
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After two years of building FORGE, we are proud to announce the creation of a new organization specializing in building hand-crafted sites: Sparkbox.
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We're almost ready to launch. Just making some final adjustments and we'll push THE BUTTON.
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Iterative design is not just a one man show. It's a see-saw process that will add balance to any project.
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