Every designer has their own processes for how they work and how they interact with clients. In many cases these processes have been built over years of client interaction.

Every designer has their own processes for how they work and how they interact with clients. In many cases these processes have been built over years of client interaction.
It’s a new year and we’ve started by cleaning our slate. You’re looking at the fourth iteration of the White Heat Design website and after months of work we’re happy to finally release it into the wilds of the interwebs.
I’m surprised we don’t see more of this on mobile-optimised websites. Whenever I find myself opening an article I’m interested in, the first thing I want to know before I even start is “How long is this going to take?”. If I’m reading it on a mobile device it means…
Last week we were featured on the Zurb website. If you don’t know who they are, you should check them out. Zurb are the makers of world’s the most advanced front-end framework – Foundation…
Believe it or not, there’s an art to cropping larger images properly and in a way that doesn’t make the image look…well…rubbish. In this post I’m going to talk about the aesthetics of well composed images and the importance of cropping to the strengths of the image.