What started off as an end-of-year staff meeting evolved into a week-long string of educational sessions we have come to call ‘MightyCon.’
The week-long conference covered a variety of topics, but all discussions focused on improving Mightybytes client services and processes.
By the end of the week we had shared a lot, learned a lot, and had developed a better understanding of our goals for 2012.

We were very happy to learn that Climate Ride will be granting more than $300,000 to 25 national and local nonprofits related to sustainability, renewable energy, climate awareness and bicycle advocacy. And Mightybytes is proud to have raised nearly $17,000.00 of the total this year. We hope to double that amount next year!

The holidays would not be complete without a new batch of Mightybrew to share with friends, family, and co-workers. This year we brewed two pale ales: one west coast-style and one India-style. Mmm Mmm good!

Earlier this month Climate Counts released its annual Company Scorecard Report. The Report rates companies on their commitment to climate leadership.
Results from the 2011 Report seem to show that global corporations are increasingly acknowledging climate change as reality and are adopting measures to reduce their emissions and environmental impact.
View the 2011 Scorecard Results to see how well your favorite companies rank.

Three Take-Aways from the Content Revolution Tour -
Mightybytes’ Content Developer, Steve, attended his first professional workshop in Chicago. The workshop was a part of the Content Revolution Tour sponsored by Bridgeline Digital. Here are his three short and simple take-aways from the workshop that focus on creating an effective content strategy.
The Paper Killer: Kicking into new gear with Mightybytes -
I have a series of short blog posts starting this week, covering the topics of:
What’s kicking them off? My transition to my brand new gig over at the effervescent Mightybytes in Chicago’s Andersonville neighborhood. They are an…
- Creativity
- Design inspiration
- Career development
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Rapid Site Design with Joy Burke and Drupal Gardens
Rapid Site Design with Joy Burke and Drupal Gardens -
Drupal Gardens’ hosted web service offers a great way for designers to get up and running quickly with a Drupal website. Art Director Joy Burke shares the pros and cons of working with this new tool from the fine folks at Acquia.
Our Top Take-Aways From DrupalCon Chicago 2011 -
The three day event brought in thousands of Drupal users, developers, designers, evaluators and businesspeople from around the world.