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Follow the progress of Snowfire and our design community directly through our blogs and be there when things heat up.

Why your blog will get you more customers Snowfire Design Community held a breakfast seminar for the Swedish Union members in Gothenburg. Community
Swedish hotspot - meet the swedish startups at Slush Swedish Hotspot is a unique collaboration between Business Sweden, Almi, Tillväxtverket, Vinnova and the Swedish Embassy in Helsinki, to promote and highlight the next generation of Swedish entrepreneurs and innovators. Community
Womanpower – From a reel of thread to an Empire This is the story of how the toil of a woman with Swedish connections created Finland’s largest and oldest wholesaler in fabric and haberdashery goods. Community
Dev team reports from Laracon 2015 The Snowfire dev team visited Laracon EU in Amsterdam and discussed code together with great PHP developers from all around the world. We believe Laravel has profoundly changed the PHP community thanks to great ideas and simple implementations. Almost all code we write at Snowfire these days are written in Laravel.  Community
The importance of a first impression Our minds are programmed to recognize facial expressions and body language. According to a recent *study, a first impression is formed in only 0.1 seconds when looking at a face. The first impression is an unconscious event where our mind tries to categorize the face and generate feelings depending on different social attributes, such as trustworthiness or dominance. These feelings instantly impact our own body language and behaviour. Growth
Meet the Swedish startups at Web Summit London 2015 Book a meeting directly with the startups on the Snowfire plattform Community
7 cities in 5 days We in Snowfire Design Community are grateful for being part of this joint venture. In every city our local Agencies met up and helped Entrepreneurs to a better strategy on how to scale faster. Community
Are you an Entrepreneur in both heart and soul? The heel of my shoe had come loose – the shoes I just had fixed a couple of weeks earlier. I hand them in to the same shoemaker. As soon as I collect my shoes I go and buy a flower, which I give to the shoemaker. Is this normal behaviour? Community
Developer happiness - the whys of Laravel I'm a developer. I've been that for a very long time, actually for almost 15 years now. When we developers talk about why we should use a certain technology, it's always directed towards other developers. Unless this happens in a workplace when developers need to convince management people about choice of technologies. This is what I will be trying to do here, convey the whys of Laravel for people that aren't developers. You could perhaps be a designer, manager, project leader or maybe you're just interested in what the heck we developers talk about from time to time. Community
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