Tag Archives: Responsive Design

10 Years in the Making: The New DailyOrange.com

Syracuse University’s student newspaper The Daily Orange unveiled their new website early this morning. The site’s been totally revamped, and ported from the archaic College Publisher system. Designer John Boilard took the lead on this project and worked with the … Continue reading

New(ish) Work: Dreamforce.com

Sorry if the blog’s been a bit dead lately, we’ve got work coming out our ears. One example of such work is our recent involvement with Salesforce.com. They hired us to help them conceive, design and develop their annual Dreamforce … Continue reading

Finding the Look & Feel of BostonGlobe.com

Since the new Boston Globe website launched, I keep catching people calling it a redesign. It’s an easy mistake to make. I do it, too. Because seriously, who would’ve thought that in two-thousand and eleven, we’d be designing — for … Continue reading

How to Approach a Responsive Design

So I’ve got a confession to make: When we started working on the new Boston Globe website, we had never designed a responsive site before. This shouldn’t come as some huge shock. I mean, raise your hand if you’d built … Continue reading

Recap from SND St. Louis

We just settled back in at Jared’s childhood home after an awesome day at the Society for News Design conference in St. Louis. Mike and I were on stage today talking about “Finding the Web Designer Within.” (Any similarity to … Continue reading

A Letter to the Editors

So it’s pretty simple: Upstatement would not exist if it weren’t for The Boston Globe. Continue reading

Beer, Serendipity, and the New BostonGlobe.com

Late last year, Mike and I opened a big, champagne-sized bottle of beer and paced the room. We were in my apartment at 10 o’clock doing what we do every night — trying to figure out how we could convince … Continue reading

Upstatement at Pucha Kucha Boston

Tito and I will be talking tonight about how Upstatement got its start, organizing volumes of information, and (not least) the new responsive website from The Boston Globe. And if that sounds boring, well, we’ll be side-by-side with a ton … Continue reading