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  • Super Sofia – WCEU and HM Retreat in photos

    What happened in Sofia at WCEU and the Human Made retreat? Ssshh don’t tell! On the way to Sofia from Australia, Brazil, Norway and UK. Some journeys were better than others! Exploring the city on the non-official and very rainy walking tour of Sofia. The joint GB-Ukrainian-Italian-Russian team came third in the Paintball Battle of…

  • From tech to tables – out and about with Happytables

    We attend lots of tech related conferences as you can see from our Community page, but recently we’ve been expanding our conference horizons in a totally different direction. Happytables, our all-in-one restaurant website solution, has been growing in popularity and this week we’ve been attending some events that have given us the opportunity to further…

  • The big Human get together!

    As a remote company it’s not often we get the chance to see each other in person, so we’re all very excited about the next few weeks. At the end of September almost the whole of Human Made will be getting together for 10 days. We are kicking off with WordCamp Europe 2014 in Sofia…

  • Ryan takes the WordPress API on tour

    Ryan has been a leader in the development of the WordPress REST API. He’s recently returned from a mini-tour, spreading the word and making API connections (no pun intended, honestly) in the USA. Covering 4 events and cities in 20 days, Ryan really made the most of his long trip over from Australia. The WordCamp…

  • Tom in the WP Think Tank again

    Tom is taking his regular seat on the WP Think Tank hangout on Tuesday 26th August at 10pm GMT. WP Think Tank, organised and hosted by Troy Dean of WP Elevation, is live panel hangout of WordPress revolutionaries delving into the latest hot topics and future developments in the world of WordPress. This is the…

  • Joe and the Mongol Rally adventure

    We really believe that life should be about more than work. With a globally distributed, remote working team it is very easy to just keep on working. This is great, but it can’t go on forever; sometimes it makes a huge difference to take a complete break and have some proper time away.  That’s why…