See how NewCity is Adding a Little bit of 3-Dimension to the Tweetsie Railroad Website.
No funny glasses required.
NewCity Labs unveils a platform that any travel publisher or destination can use to create mobile guides, maps and tours.
Your customers & clients are mobile, shouldn't your site be?
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How do you celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the Blue Ridge Parkway?
By looking back and planning for the future.
"Under-covered" isn't what you think it means.
See what the International Reporting Project has been bringing to light.
Someone Else’s Code
Head down, fingers tapping and teeth gnashing, that’s how you’d find me if I was working on someone else’s code. I want to rewrite it. I mean, it’s awful just look at it. There are no comments and there are ternary operators where they shouldn’t be and they aren’t used where they should be. And to make it all worse, the code is littered with tons of inane variables like temp and iter.
On The Road Again…
NewCity is on the move...traveling all over this great country of ours meeting with clients, on photo & video shoots and presenting to potential new clients. Check out where we have been this week and over the summer.
Faking a print piece from a flat working file
Imagine that you just got done comping a print piece and now it''s time to show the client via web conferencing. You want it to look as real as you can, but something is missing - it looks too flat. Here's a simple & fast way to suggest what it will look like when actually printed.
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NewCity is excited to introduce Nomad’s GSMA mobile apps
Nomad Mobile Guides™, a spin-off company of NewCity, is excited to introduce quality, interactive mobile guides for iPhone and iTouch users with the new successful release of the Great Smoky Mountains applications, developed in cooperation with the Great Smoky Mountains Association and National Park Service.
Two different applications are available for visitors to enjoy.
"Every craftsman starts his or her journey with a basic set of good-quality tools. A woodworker might need rules, gauges, a couple of saws, some good planes, fine chisels, drills and braces, mallets, and clamps. These tools will be lovingly chosen, will be built to last, will perform specific jobs with little overlap with other tools, and, perhaps most importantly, will feel right in the budding woodworker's hands ... the tools become conduits from the craftsman's brain to the finished product—they have become extensions of his or her hands." – Excerpt from The Pragmatic Programmer
The development team (geeks) at NewCity is always on the lookout for the best tools to get the job done. And since geeks like to know what other geeks are using, I thought I'd share our top development tools we use every day.
We create branded experiences that blur the lines between the interactive and real world.
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