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Explore Crafted with Code to explore what it takes to build the best of the Internet. Meet the Creat

Explore Crafted with Code to explore what it takes to build the best of the Internet. [View this email in your browser]( [The Webby Awards]( Meet the Creators Behind the Best Designed and Most Accessible Web Experiences Presented by WP Engine, Crafted with Code explores the creative processes behind the year’s most innovative sites. Dive into our first edition, exploring design and accessibility. [Crafted with Code]( To celebrate the ingenuity of Webby Winners, Nominees, and Honorees, we partnered with WP Engine to present [Crafted with Code]( an annual platform highlighting Webby-recognized websites and the stories behind the projects. This year, we decided to do things a bit differently. In a video-first series, we’ve zeroed in on teams who exemplify excellence across the fields of design, accessibility, innovation and performance. Our first edition explores what it takes to make great visual design and accessible design, as well as the intersections between the two disciplines. Watch our video series interviewing teams behind these innovative projects, including Guild by Athletics, The Society for Experiential Graphic Design by Wide Eye, BRIC Arts & Media by Bellweather Agency, Marriott’s Travel by Design Hub and The Public Diagnosis by Oliver Grace. Explore the series and dive into the minds of the world’s best teams in digital. [Watch the Full Series]( Guild by Athletics [Guild by Athletics]( Athletics was looking to develop a visually appealing, user-friendly website for Guild. The challenge? Find the balance between an accessible experience and intuitive design. Guild’s website focuses on making economic mobility a reality for millions of Americans, and has ensured that its properties reach users in a sleek yet functional manner. Watch their interview to learn how it came together. [Watch Now]( The Society for Experiential Graphic Design by Wide Eye [The Society for Experiential Graphic Design by Wide Eye ]( The Society for Experimental Graphic Design tapped creative agency Wide Eye to create a digital community and respond to their members' needs proactively. The final result was a site that gained a perfect accessibility score, and created a modular experience without compromising sleek design. Find out what the Wide Eye team had to say about their project. [Watch Now]( BRIC Arts & Media by Bellweather Agency [BRIC Arts & Media by Bellweather Agency]( BRIC has been a cultural leader in Brooklyn, shaping its art and media landscape, for over 40 years. To reintroduce the arts institution as a digital-first powerhouse, Bellweather Agency turned BRIC’s website, with over 5,000 pages of video content, into a mobile-first content platform. A digital experience that showcased the breadth of BRIC’s influence, the project was a Nominee for Best Responsive/Adaptive Design. [Watch the team’s interview]( to learn how it came together. [Watch Now]( Marriott’s Travel By Design Hub by Marriott [Marriott’s Travel By Design Hub by Marriott ]( An ode to architecture, Marriott built a website that showcases the design stories behind its portfolio of hotels worldwide. Its layout reflects a shift toward simplistic design approaches, and a deep desire to engage with good taste. Users can explore a dynamic hub with an interactive design that showcases its film, podcasts and article formats. [Watch their interview]( to learn how Marriott created this media-rich experience. [Watch Now]( The Public Diagnosis by Oliver Grace [The Public Diagnosis by Oliver Grace]( Oliver Grace was searching for a way to communicate the severity of receiving a cancer diagnosis through a website, which led to the creation of The Public Diagnosis. This immersive experience brings this disorienting moment to life, and respectfully showcases the stories of families who have experienced this firsthand. A powerful display of digital storytelling, Oliver Grace’s use of motion produced a powerful experience. Learn how their team created this project. [Watch Now]( Follow Along Don't Miss Anything! [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [X]( [LinkedIn]( Sponsors Thank you to all of our generous partners. They support us, We encourage you to support them. [Support Our Sponsors]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Wall Street Journal]( [WP Engine]( [LinkedIn]( [YouGov]( [NAACP]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The Webby Awards 22 West 21st Street, 7th Floor New York, NY 10010 US [Unsubscribe from Webby Emails](

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