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Is Design ROI-able?

In a superb multi-part series by Invision App, we find out key clues and tested business levers enabling every design team and company to better communicate the true value of design to their client. And ultimately, to draw up a framework for determining the ROI of design work.

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ADA Tax Incentive for Small Businesses

Thanks to recent changes in website accessibility requirements you could be eligible for a $5,000 credit. The incentive is a Tax Credit* specifically geared at small businesses —defined as firms earning $1M or less in revenue a year or having 30 or less full-time employees— for architectural adaptations, equipment acquisitions, and services such as WEBSITE IMPROVEMENTS.

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Simple Tasks You Can Do to Create a More Equal Workplace

As far as the importance of social corporate factors go, gender equality and equal employment opportunity (covering diverse discrimination factors such as age, ethnicity, color and national origin, disability, sexual preference, etc.) are among the principal frontrunners in today’s race to understand why certain companies thrive in our ever-competitive business environment and others don’t.

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Inreact Enters the Unite & Fight Hackathon

Inreact is proud to announce its participation in the Unite & Fight Hackathon organized by the Wyncode Academy. This one-day hackathon is geared at uniting the tech community at large in the fight against racism: the benefits and uses of technology to design education, resources, and training apps to combat racism.

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How Much Does It Cost to Create a Website

You’re ready to start a business and you know that you need a website. Or you already have a business that’s up and running, but your online presence is minimal or non-existent. So, what the real costs are is a hot topic.

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Lowering Costs & Making Money During Quarantine

Quarantine expressed as an equation of confinement means we’re going to be spending a massive number of hours indoors, at home or on an endless office-home loop. It also brings a harsh social distancing quota; meeting family and friends will be kept to a bare minimum, if at all. Forget about the large gatherings typical of concerts or stadiums. This means more time in our hands, but how about money in our pockets?

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