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dynamIt on jQuery

by Bobby Whitman

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JavaScript is a rather complex language, lot of ins, lot of outs, lot of what-have-yous. It is important to gain a good understanding of the language so that you can understand what is open to you in the world of client-side scripting. However, writing some advanced scripts can be very tedious and time consuming.

There are many advantages to using a JavaScript framework. To name a few:

  • It is easier to use, code is written more quickly.
  • Advanced JavaScript tactics are simplified
  • Code is likely more efficient
  • Great community support

The next step is selecting the right framework. There are many JavaScript frameworks out there. You may have read about jQuery, Prototype, Scriptaculous, Dojo, MooTools, Adobe Spry, etc, all are quite popular.

dynamIt prefers jQuery, mostly because we tried it and we liked. We are not saying that jQuery is any better than the others, simply in and of itself jQuery rocks. jQuery has great documentation and is really easy to pickup and use. It’s also really flexible and simplifies many JavaScript tasks.

Throughout our resources we will often speak in terms of jQuery.

To find out more: http://www.jquery.com.

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    Web/Graphic Designer Position Available

    by Gary Moneysmith

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    Dynamit was honored as one of the “Best Places to Work” in 2010 & 2011 by Columbus Business First newspaper and Interactive Agency of the Year. Times are even better in 2012 and we’re hiring a Web/Graphic Designer for our aggressively growing team.

    This is an exciting opportunity to work on cutting edge projects for well-known brands in a dynamic, entrepreneurial and highly creative environment. Please email resumes/cover letters and portfolio information (documents or links to online examples) to Gary Moneysmith via gmoney@dynamit.us.

    A web/graphic designer on the Dynamit team will:

    • Be well versed with Adobe Creative Suite: Strong knowledge of Photoshop, experience with Illustrator and InDesign.
    • Have a strong understanding of Usability & Web Trends: Experience with user interface design, knowledge of best practices & examples of this in a portfolio or live site/application design. They will also be up-to-date on web trends and design tactics with examples.
    • Have experience in user experience design (UXD) designing application and system interfaces. This experience is crucial for this position.
    • Have Basic Programming Knowledge: We’re not looking for a developer here, but the designer should have the ability to design for web with a knowledge of the boundaries and how to design for execution by a programmer.
    • Have a Strong Portfolio: We’d like to see much more web work than print.
    • Be eager to learn, with a passion for design & the web. The designer should have a strong internal drive for industry knowledge and be committed to furthering the craft.

    Experience is important, but personality is key. Our culture is what drives us, and we’re looking to build our team with someone who both fits and contributes to it.

    The position is full time at our office in the Arena District in Columbus, Ohio. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package as well as a fun, high-energy, intellectually-stimulating work environment.

    Benefits Include

    • Competitive salary (compensation will be based on skills and experience)
    • Fully paid medical/dental insurance for employees
    • Paid parking
    • Unlimited vacation time (within reason)
    • Office bar + climbing wall — not recommended together

    Don’t sit back. If you want to work in a fast paced work environment with great people who love what they do, apply today.

    About Dynamit
    Dynamit is a digital agency based in the Arena District in Columbus, Ohio. We work with clients and brands on digital initiatives that include strategy, design, user experience and development. We influence communication and commerce. Client work includes Hilton Worldwide, Charley's Grilled Subs, McGraw-Hill, British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), E-Z-GO, American Electric Power (AEP), Columbus College of Art & Design and the Ohio State Medical Center (OSUMC) to name but a few.

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