My internship at HATHWAY

When I hear the word “Intern”, I think of someone who is the "gofer" of a company. Where the day is filled with meaningless tasks that range from making coffee to shining shoes. Usually having nothing to do with the industry you are actually interested in. This is the exact opposite experience I had being a Graphic Design Intern at HATHWAY.

HATHWAY leaks Google's sinister plot behind Google Fiber

According to sources close to the project, Google plans to launch a cutting-edge, neuromarketing technology late this spring.  Over the past few months Google and San Luis Obispo-based interactive marketing firm, HATHWAY teamed up to research a new marketing technology using Google Fiber and social media. In an accidental turn of events, the research led to the creation of a neuromarketing technology with the ability to route advertisements directly into the human brain.

3 Things You Can Do to Ensure the Success of Your Web Project

Tagged in Digital Media Agency, Hathway, Tips and Tools, Web Design, Web Development

I’m going to share a little secret on how to get the best website ever. Be the best client ever. Wait, what? It’s not the client’s job to design, code, tweak, and publish. Their job is to sit back and relax, shell out the big bucks, and have a super slick website on their desktop in 4-6 weeks. Well, that’s definitely an important part of being a client, but I’ll bet you half those big bucks that you'll want something tweaked, changed or new at yoursite.com. It’s time to get involved with the web production process. You don’t have to take the reins, but it’s your job to help steer.

A Closer Look Into Hathway and Joomla

Tagged in CMS, Hathway, Joomla

Hathway uses Joomla as their primary platform to develop websites for their clients, ok, but what is Joomla? Many of Hathway’s fans and followers do not know what Joomla is.  It is time to set the record straight.

Gen:Change Guest Blog - The Evolution of Prosthetics

The Importance of Advancements in Prosthetic Device Technology

Robert DeRohan

The twentieth century brought us airplanes, personal computers, and even implantable pacemakers to treat heart disease. Each of these new inventions incorporated new technology that revolutionized its respective industry. These of course are only three examples from an exhaustingly long list of innovations that had an insurmountable impact on human life. But there is one key product category missing from that list; prosthetic devices for amputees.