A Peek Behind the Curtain: What our Software Design Engineers Do
Laura Eble has been a Revelry front-end design engineer / UI and UX designer since 2014. We sat down with her to understand what Revelry designers do and how our approach to design differs from other...
View ArticleHow to Get Hired as a Front-End Designer
What does it take to join the Revelry design team? After seven years of hiring front-end designers, VP of Design Laura Eble shares her advice for putting your best foot forward. If you’d like to learn...
View ArticleMidJourney AI: The Idea Machine
By Steve Achord, Revelry Alumni Imagine being the director of your own art studio. You employ thousands of visual artists, adept at all styles and techniques, and they work super fast. Anything you...
View ArticleIs AI Killing Creative Jobs?
By Steve Achord, Revelry Alumni As a creative professional, it’s hard not to be excited by the latest advancements in artificial intelligence technology. AI-powered platforms like Adobe Firefly,...
View ArticleWhat’s New in Phoenix 1.7 + LiveView .18 – File Structure and Templates
I recently had the opportunity to use Phoenix 1.7 and LiveView .18.3 in a production environment and it was, in a word, amazing. It’s hard to know where to start, as I’m all over the whole experience,...
View ArticleDon’t Skip Out on Those Ugly Wireframes
By Andrew Leach, Revelry AlumniThe Rev Team Occasionally, the design process can be more complicated than it needs to be. There isn’t really a “one size fits all” method to designing. The context of...
View ArticleThe Impact of Spatial Computing on Software Engineering: Reimagining Digital...
In early June, Apple introduced its Apple Vision Pro and in doing so sent the technology world into a frenzy with two words: spatial computing. With spatial computing, the physical environment and the...
View ArticleThe Importance of Empathy in Digital Product Design
In today’s tech-first world, businesses are constantly competing for the attention of prospective customers, whether individual consumers or businesses. With so many choices available across many...
View ArticleBlurring the Lines: The Rise of the Design Engineer
In the world of software development, you may have stumbled across titles like DevOps Engineer, Data Engineer, or Infrastructure Engineer. At Revelry, we certainly don those hats, but we have another...
View ArticleGamification in Product Development: Leveling Up Your Innovation
The Name of the Game: User Engagement In product development, user engagement is the name of the game. With an ever-increasing number of distractions vying for attention, businesses are constantly...
View ArticleVS Code Extensions Our Software Engineers Can’t Live Without
VS Code extensions help software developers streamline and accelerate their workflow process; they enable additional languages, themes, commands, debuggers, and more. We recently asked our Revelry...
View ArticleUX Design Matters – And It’s Becoming More Important as User Demands Evolve...
As a software engineer, I know how easy it can be to get lost in code, or in discussions about one programming language versus another. But in this blog post, I want to ditch those common topics and,...
View ArticleExploring GraphQL
As a software engineer, I’ve always been fascinated by the tools and technologies that help us build better applications more efficiently. Recently, I’ve been exploring GraphQL and its integration...
View ArticleUnderstanding Progressive Web Apps
In a recent engineering team meeting, we spent some time discussing progressive web apps (PWAs), a way for software developers to deliver exceptional user experiences across various platforms. In this...
View ArticleConnecting the Dots: Different Project Types, Same Best Practices
Revelry’s product managers and software engineers contribute to various types of development projects, depending on partner needs. To help our latest cohort of apprentices better understand what this...
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