Shipped in 2018
IN 2018 WE…
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Moved into a bigger office at Industry City with more desks, more plants, and more room for activities (kicking off our Nintendo Switch addiction).
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Launched CreativeGuild with our friends CreativeMornings. In just nine months they already have over 650 companies on the CreativeGuild.
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Released a bunch of new updates for Dropmark iOS.
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Created an open-source Swift library to standardize the drag & drop experience on iOS — read all about how you can utilize it for your projects.
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Managed to convince Alex, our iOS Developer, that New York is where it’s at after two years working remotely in LA. Having him in the office is ship-tastic.
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Continued to roll out Enterprise offerings for Dropmark and Siteleaf users (get in touch if you’re interested!).
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Got to interview super cool people that use Dropmark for our blog, including the Wimpy Kid team, Art Director Tim Lampe, and New Zealand flower farmer Sarah Hawkness.
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Went through a significant amount of photo paper to create a pinhole camera timer for the wonderful Kelli Anderson which will hit the app store in January.
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Escaped a bunker in less than 40 minutes at Brooklyn Escape Rooms.
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Added some new faces to our team including Tylee Marsh (best socks in the office), Daniel Gamage (who may well be a magician), and Hannah Carnes (a certified bug buster). We also hosted some super talented interns: Aiden Symes, Sean Catangui, and Nikhil Misra.
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Visited Portland, Oregon for a Dropmark client meeting and eat Voodoo Donuts.
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Office dog Cooper had a photo shoot at the Petco in Industry City because he is (mostly) a good boy.
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SSL’d all the things! All of our products and websites are now secured behind HTTPS.
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Went to see the Book of Mormon on Broadway, and then spent the next week singing Spooky Mormon Hell Dream.
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Cried our hearts out at Keith Yamashita’s Creative Mornings lecture in November. Hands down one of the best things we’ve seen all year.
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Danced our way through the Dance Dance Revolution machine and scored all the baskets at Industry City’s arcade.
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Added HEIF image support to Dropmark — to go along with our fancy new iPhones that are too big for our hands.
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Blogged about the importance of offline hobbies, what learning means to us, and what happens when you spend $200 on social media advertising.