Pluto

Exploring the Far Corners

By now you’ve seen the amazing images of everyone’s favourite ninth member of the solar system dwarf planet Pluto from NASA’s New Horizons mission. Their probe travelled 3 billion miles over a period of 9 years, culminating in a “flyby” of Pluto as it came within 7800 miles of the mysterious world, zipping by at more than 28,000 miles per hour. As the first transmissions of data and images reach Earth, scientists are already learning ...

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Chrome Inspect Element Device Emulator

Master Responsive Web Design With Chrome’s Device Emulator

[box style=”note”]There is a more recent version of this article available that includes updated instructions on how to activate and use this Google Chrome tool.[/box] One of the single most daunting problems arts orgs face when converting to responsive design is embracing the mobile first concept; meaning, you no longer envision website design from a desktop-only or desktop-first perspective. Instead, you need to begin with the mobile browser environment and work your out from there. ...

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How to Stay Motivated (when you’d rather be at the beach)

Friends, summer is a hard time to stay motivated. If your arts season is Fall through Spring, you normally want to take a 3-month nap during the summer months, preferably on a beach with a cool drink in your hand. But the summer is KEY time to plan for your upcoming season. So much work can get done when you don’t have shows/performances/exhibits/artists taking up all of your time. So here’s how I stay motivated during ...

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