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Brewhouse began as a creative collective within the brick walls of Portland’s old Henry Weinhard’s brewery. We were incubated by a leading architecture firm—GBD Architects—who was our first client and our gateway to specializing in the architecture, construction, and real estate development industries. We’ve since expanded to other industries but we have a special place in our hearts for working with firms who create our city spaces.
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New Google Chrome Labels Your Site Insecure If You Don’t Use HTTPS In the past, websites that didn’t use sensitive information often were left unsecured, which means they didn’t use HTTPS (SSL). Google’s release of Chrome 56 is the first step in actively notifying your visitors when they are viewing a non-secure page. You can learn how it pertains to your WordPress site on Wordfence. Eventually any page that doesn’t use HTTPS/SSL will activate a warning to your visitors, potentially compromising your brand trust. For this reason Brewhouse’s web development team will be moving away from using plain HTTP. Brewhouse began as a creative collective within the brick walls of Portland’s old Henry Weinhard’s brewery. We were incubated by a leading architecture firm—GBD Architects—who was our first client and our gateway to specializing in the architecture, construction, and real estate development industries. We’ve since expanded to other industries but we have a special place in our hearts for working with firms who create our city spaces. Website Design Philosophy: Utility When navigating the multitude of design decisions required for building a website, we have found enormous value in a handful of tenets. We’ve assembled them into a web design philosophy that helps us and our clients understand what the heck we’re aiming for. Perhaps ironically, one of our key design tenets is utility. Brewhouse sets its web development apart through our focus on fine design, but that doesn’t mean we sacrifice utility for beauty. We balance attractive design with an understanding that your audience visits your website not to appreciate a beautiful web design but to gather information. At the end of the day, design is a vehicle for delivering your message. Throughout a project we encourage our clients to review our work by asking “does this design solution advance my message?”. Every element—the icons, typography, color palette, scale, white space—must have a purpose. We don’t do fluff. This doesn’t mean we don’t like big imagery or tasteful scroll animations. We do. As long as they enforce your message. One great example of Brewhouse’s commitment to utility is in our work with Downtown City Association. We designed an interactive map that presents an enormous amount of information without overwhelming the viewer. Each element provides the user with an opportunity to explore and discover the information they’re looking for. https://downtownoregoncity.org/explore- downtown/ Brewhousepdx 1410 SW Morrison St. Suite 850, Portland, OR 97205