22nd
November 2016

by Santana
Santana Singleton

10 Tips for Non-coding Designers to Get Shit Done

In my most recent blog post, I shared Typecast™ as a tool to allow for smoother communication between Designers and Developers. I identify myself as a designer with very limited front-end development capabilities but no matter my role or skill level as a web designer, shit must still get done! Here are 10 tips that […]

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11th
November 2016

by Santana
Santana Singleton

THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENT FOR TODAY’S “WEB DESIGNERS”

There are many designers with no or little coding skills making web design decisions. Some are veterans in print design, just now taking on the web and cutting corners with the hope of not having to learn code. There are the good designers who are currently learning UI/UX responsibilities and Front-end coding. Then the Ballers; […]

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22nd
June 2016

by Santana
Santana Singleton

Recap on a Customized Landscape

  Respect for The Creative Process = Quality Design DreamMakers residential and commercial landscapers always offer high-quality services from the simplest to the most complex projects. Their custom landscaping provides clients with a refined, casual environment that is both comfortable and cultivated. They don’t just design landscapes, they create lifestyles. For quality design for their […]

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12th
November 2015

by Santana
Santana Singleton

Creative Process & Development: Poppin’ Leesa

Lessa is a online mattress company with a simple vision: “A better place to sleep, A pathway to a better life.” I was asked to design a brand experience within a pop-up exhibit/store that would be traveling throughout the States. While Leesa is sold only online, this would be an opportunity for consumers to trial […]

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