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Becoming an Official Statamic Partner
Jonathan Carey shares what becoming an official Statamic Partner means for clients, content teams and modern web delivery.
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Practical observations on web delivery, content systems, front-end craft, accessibility and the technical decisions that shape digital products.
Below are recent notes on Statamic, assistive technology, creative education, freelance delivery and the slower parts of craft that still shape better work.
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Jonathan Carey shares what becoming an official Statamic Partner means for clients, content teams and modern web delivery.
How we used ChatGPT as a collaborative interior stylist to finish a bathroom and bedroom with more confidence and fewer false starts.
Web Platform Baseline is useful for browser support decisions, but good front-end delivery still needs audience data, fallbacks and testing.
Laravel 13 brings first-party AI, MCP and vector search, but the real value for teams is clearer architecture, not faster novelty.
Recent research and W3C guidance show why accessibility still needs human judgement, even as automated and AI tooling improves.
AI search changes how answers are surfaced, but it makes owned content, clear structure and original expertise more important.
A personal article about designing an AI-supported digital speaking aid for people with aphasia, with accessibility, consent and identity at the centre.
Reflections from a Norwich University of the Arts session on creative industry practice, assistive technology, AI and accessibility.
Notes from returning to Norwich City College as part of the Cross Media Campaign review panel for Creative Media and Technology students.
A short reflection on Norwich University of the Arts Big Book Crit and the strength of emerging creative talent in Norwich.
A practical look at when to choose a freelancer or an agency for a web development project, and how to pick the right partner.
A personal note on BBQ, slow cooking, patience, preparation and the shared rituals that sit outside day-to-day development work.
Jonathan Carey reflects on freelance work culture, boundaries, family time, transparent communication and continuous learning.
Bring in senior help for planning, delivery, review or long-term support without adding more moving parts.