Susan Hogg of Circle S Studio featured in Times-Dispatch
Susan Hogg, co-founder and managing partner of Circle S Studio, was featured in a Richmond Times-Dispatch article on Sunday, January 15, 2006, as the driving force behind a new web site for Richmond’s New Community School, which specializes in teaching children with dyslexia. The site, www.tncs.org, produced through the joint, pro bono efforts of Circle S Studio and ByteJam, a web design company, was designed with an organizational structure, navigation system, and font type that can easily be used by people with dyslexia. Bob Rayner’s interesting article, the children’s inspirational success stories, and Susan’s involvement in the website project all serve as a timely reminder for us to be mindful of opportunities to lend our collective good fortune and design skills to worthy causes and organizations. To read the entire article, click here.
