Big Swing launches the new New Energy Economy website. Their site features WordPress customizations including the home page slide show, events, integration with the tools available at Democracy In Action and Salsa, and much more. This site will be featured in our portfolio section soon.
The Big Swing Wiki is mostly a place for snippets of code that we want to keep track of. We realize that our work on the open source WordPress publishing platform may be helpful to other people as well. Feel free to explore and contribute.
Big Swing headed to Utah last week for a little developer meetup. Code is cool and all, but it’s got nothing on Broken Arch.
It’s Tuesday afternoon and we’re in a kickoff meeting. Our client’s team is rolling up their sleeves, asking lots of questions. Everyone’s bubbling over with ideas. We love this. Enthusiastic clients = superfun projects. That’s what we’re about. But in those meetings, we sometimes become a wee bit concerned. Why? Because we want you to [...]
Big Swing recently launched http://rebootbreak.com offering personal, professional, and corporate consulting and sabbatical coaching.
Researching pie chart designs this evening and stumbled across this from the people at High 90.
Big Swing launches The New Mexico Centennial website recently and we’re pretty excited about it. The Official New Mexico Centennial Foundation is a 501c3 nonprofit organization created to support commemorative activities leading up to, and throughout 2012. The site features account registration, user generated content for their events listing, integrated donation capability, and we think [...]
So, what’s the difference between working with an 8-bit image and a 16-bit image? Short answer: a lot of color.
Our friends at Teres Kids launched their Spring 2011 line of kids clothing. Beautiful style and extreme comfort is the essence of Teres Kids clothing. Of course Big Swing created their website in 2010, creating a custom template using WordPress and the WP-ecommerce plugin. This is the first major update to their site since launch. We not [...]
Wandering around the Facebook tonight, I stumbled upon a great story in the New York Times by David Pogue writing about his photography lesson with photographer Tom Bear. Tom Bear being one of my favorite ‘togs, and Mr. Pogue being my favorite technology writer–well it’s about as close to peanut butter and chocolate I’m going [...]