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  1. Hop Studios Benefit Company Annual Report 2024

    Hop Studios has been a registered Benefit Company under the BC Business Corporations Act since March 14, 2023.

    We are committed to helping others undertake meaningful projects for the public benefit, improving society, and operating in a responsible and sustainable manner. We achieve this…

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  2. Neurodiversity and Communication at Hop Studios

    A collection of images form two clouds in the shape of brains. The clouds are clearly multiple balloons.
    (Image created with assistance from ChatGPT)

    Happy Neurodiversity Celebration Week to all those beautiful brains out there. We all learn and absorb information differently, and having the curiosity to ask how someone learns or understands things best is often the kindest thing we can do for a person trying to gain knowledge.

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  3. How (and Why) We Use AI in Web Design and Web Development

    A woman in an artificial landscape working on a screen surrounded by screens and images suggesting web development, presided over by a virtual rubber duck representing AI

    Why yes, we did use AI to make this image.

    Created with AI assistance from DALL•E

    At Hop Studios, we promise that we will use AI tools ethically and for ethical goals. We will not avoid their use simply because there are questions as yet unanswered about them – part of why we place ourselves in the forefront of technology growth is so that we can help explore these waters and navigate them for our clients – but we will do so always remembering that it is the user, not the tool, that is accountable.

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  4. Superheroes in Financial Law

    Screenshot of Reedman Law website home page

    Screenshot of Reedman Law website home page on tablet and phone

    Reedman Law specializes in bankruptcy, insolvency, debtor-creditor law, and select white-collar crime and investment cases. In 2023, the firm worked with Hop Studios to revamp their digital presence.

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  5. What’s New in WCAG 2.2: Improving Digital Inclusivity

    A laptop computer with a refreshable Braille display.
    (Photo by Elizabeth Woolner on Unsplash)

    Explore the nine new success criteria released with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2, all designed to address specific challenges faced by users who experience disability with mobility, cognition and vision.

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