Prepare to see a lot more activity on our blog! Five new writers have just come on board here at Revision Path, and I couldn’t be more excited. They are from all around the world, and they’ll each bring their own unique voice and perspectives to the site starting very soon. Learn more about our new writers below!
On May 4 at 8pm ET, we’re going to have our first AMA chat! Our special guest is Kronda Adair, a Portland-based WordPress consultant and developer and the founder of Karvel Digital. (Kronda was also one of Revision Path’s first interviews and is a long-time friend of the site!)
Kronda is launching a brand new project called Websites That Work, a DIY website course for small business owners.
Join Our Slack Community for Our AMA Chat!
Join our AMA chat on Slack and ask Kronda anything about WordPress (choosing a theme, etc.), choosing a web host, email marketing, starting your own online course, running an online business, and any other questions about tools and software!
(Can’t make tonight’s chat? Send me your questions and I’ll ask them during the AMA!)
This should be a lot of fun!
We are currently looking for staff writers and feature writers to join our team!
If you’re passionate about design, web and/or software development, graphic design, digital art, entrepreneurship, or any related design or tech topics for our audience, we want to hear from you!
Check out the listings for these positions below and apply today!
Revision Path has grown tremendously since this time last year, so it’s time for us to do another audience survey!
Every now and then, we conduct these surveys to help shape the future of Revision Path, learn more about our audience, and get your feedback on a couple of ideas we’re thinking of pursuing in the near future. Plus, it lets us provide you with more of what you want (and less of what you don’t want).
Just head on over to revisionpath.com/survey to fill it out. It takes about 10-15 minutes, and you will automatically be entered to win a $100 Amazon.com gift card when you’re finished!
Take our 2016 Audience Survey!This survey will close on April 30, 2016.
Thank you for your feedback!
This year’s Black History Month was one for the books. Amidst a high stakes political race that is heating up, headlines ranged from displays of black excellence on some of the largest public stages to reports of people who seem to offended by such expressions. The courage that artists like Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar have to speak out on the real-life issues of today is admirable. It makes me think about how as a designer, I usually have to mask my personal voice in favor of my client’s business voice in order to sell a product or idea to some target audience. I’ve learned to see the world through the eyes of a designer — in shapes, colors, composition, and typography. I also see it through a set of eyes which yearns for the opportunity to say more: the eyes of a black man.