Web Development Posts

We Need More Science for Breakfast

Do you know how much science went into that bacon strip on your breakfast plate? This month saw the launch of FedByScience, a coalition of 16 universities telling stories of success in solving problems in farming and food production.

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Creative Work Round-up

The Burness Creative team has had a busy first half of 2017. Here’s a highlight reel of our work so far this year.

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Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop Swaying

One of the biggest challenges for patients with Mal de Débarquement Syndrome (MdDS) is that many physicians have never heard of it. Our partner, the MdDS Foundation, is working to change that.

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Afterschool Works, and We Can’t Afford to Lose It

Millions of kids and families—including several Burnessers—have benefited from afterschool programs. Now they're at risk.

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Making Data Useful

The Healthy Marketplace Index helps people compare health care costs in their communities to others.

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Web Design Trends We’re Pumped About

Websites are at the center of digital communication, so it's important to make sure yours is up to par. In this post, Burness senior designer Charlie Church explains some of the recent trends we’ve seen in web design. We're pumped about them, and we hope you are, too!

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Our Creative Portfolio

Videos, graphics, gifs, Twitter, blog posts, websites – these days, there are so many ways to communicate beyond traditional media, and Burness does ‘em all. To showcase some of our recent creative work, we’ve put together a new creative portfolio.

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#StandWithForests

For the first time in history, a climate agreement, signed in Paris, commits nearly every country in the world to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. And forest loss, which contributes about 11 percent of global emissions, was a central focus of the discussions.

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Does Money Stress You Out? You’re Not Alone.

Finances are a struggle for Americans – and not just the poor. In fact, more than half of Americans — 57 percent — are considered financially unhealthy. Our partners at the Corporation for Enterprise Development (CFED) are working to change that.

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What Happens When Cartoonists Get Serious

Kenyan cartoonists are getting serious about putting an end to land grabs. Read on to learn (and see!) how they're doing it.

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