The Geniant Blog
The Geniant blog is live and kicking. After a month of squeezing in extra time here and there, we've managed to pull together some ideas and create a forum for sharing what's going on behind the curtain.
The Geniant blog is live and kicking. After a month of squeezing in extra time here and there, we've managed to pull together some ideas and create a forum for sharing what's going on behind the curtain.
Several people have noted that I avoided having a logo or any traditional sort of branding at the top of my pages. I originally didn't see the need for a logo or branding until now. I've created a logo that I think is classic and expressive at the same time.
Comments are back, and I've also made some changes to how I use Campfire. Going forward, depending on the context, some articles will have a time-boxed live chat, some will have comments, and some will have both.
If you've visited the site in the last week or so, you may have noticed that I'm experimenting with Campfire as a replacement for comments. This is a quick retrospective about how it's gone.
Even the longest journeys begin with a single step. The redesign of this site is just that—one step. It isn't meant to be revolutionary or flashy. Instead, it's meant to enable and focus on the creation of better content.