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  1. ALA 275: duty now for the future

    January 6, 2009

    Ring in the new year by exploring where the medium is going (or isn’t). In Issue No. 275 of A List Apart, for people who make websites, John Allsopp explains why semantics in HTML 5 are a dead end, and Dominique Hazaël-Massieux explains how to make mobile style sheets work. (No, really!)

  2. Changing the face of American leadership

    January 5, 2009

    Some programs are about helping students get into college. Some are about helping them stay there. The Posse Foundation is about changing the face of American leadership. This unique nonprofit foundation makes a lifelong commitment to each student taken under its wing—and the members of Posse extend that same spirit of mentoring and giving back when they enter the workforce. We are thrilled to announce the launch of a Posse Foundation website designed by Happy Cog. Read the case study or visit the site.

  3. An Event Apart 2009

    January 5, 2009

    To celebrate the arrival of 2009, we’ve launched a brand-new design at aneventapart.com; published the complete, detailed schedule for our first show in Seattle; and opened the store for all four shows. Now you can claim a seat at any of this year’s fantastic events: Seattle, Boston, Chicago, and San Francisco!

  4. ALA 274: Content Matters

    December 16, 2008

    In Issue No. 274 of A List Apart, for people who make websites: Content strategy gets as little respect today as information architecture did in 1995. Halvorson tells how to stop pretending site content is someone else’s problem, and learn, practice, and plan for content strategy. And MacIntyre defines the roles, tools, and value of this emerging user experience specialist.

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We challenged Happy Cog with our complicated vision for what we feel to be the future of banking, and they simply over-delivered in every way imaginable. I would challenge anyone to find a more talented group of Web designers anywhere on the planet. They’re just that good.

Mike Ferrari, Founder, SmartyPig

Why Happy Cog?

It’s simple: designing with web standards means lower costs, reduced production time, and increased accessibility. We literally wrote the book on it.

Our uncompromising dedication to the human being using your site means your online presence works properly in support of your business goals online, first time, every time.

From site structure to front-end design, Happy Cog’s people are the authorities.