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In every company, there are those standout individuals who make an indelible impact—people whose dedication, expertise, and attitude elevate the entire organization. Today, I want to shine the spotlight on one such remarkable employee whose contributions have gone above and beyond expectations: Jorge Garcell.
Not only does Jorge bring a wealth of knowledge and a work ethic that never falters, but his thoughtful approach to every task, no matter how big or small, has set him apart.
A native of Venezuela and now a resident of New Jersey, Jorge has a deep appreciation for the country he lives in and a true zest for life. He always, no matter what, has a great attitude and positive outlook! He is a friend to all, passionate about life, his work and his family. He and his wife recently became grandparents to a beautiful baby girl named Emma! Jorge loves being a grandpa/abuelo and would be pleased to show you baby pictures upon request!


One of the first things you notice about Jorge is his deep knowledge as a Senior Developer. He has a remarkable ability to grasp complex concepts and break them down into understandable, actionable insights. Whether it’s troubleshooting a tricky technical issue or explaining processes to clients or me, his expertise shines through. Clients have repeatedly praised his ability to quickly assess challenges and offer clear solutions. It’s not just what he knows, but how he conveys it that makes him so special.
Jorge is the epitome of a hard worker. He doesn’t just meet expectations—he exceeds them every single time.

He has consistently demonstrated that no task is too small or too big to tackle with the same level of commitment. Whether it’s staying late to ensure a project meets its deadline, deploying something over the weekend, or putting in extra effort to make sure every detail is perfected, his work ethic has been a cornerstone of his success and a huge asset to the company.
What truly sets Jorge apart, however, is his thoughtfulness. He’s not just concerned with getting the job done; he’s invested in making sure the experience is positive for everyone involved! He takes the time to listen to others, carefully considering their perspectives and concerns before taking action. This thoughtful approach builds strong, trusting relationships, and creates a collaborative, inclusive environment where ideas are shared freely.
It’s not every day that you come across someone as dedicated, knowledgeable, thoughtful and energetic as Jorge. He sets the bar high and his contributions have made a lasting impact on me and Digital Yalo! We are lucky to have him!
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Insight | 03.26.25
By Brittany Lavy
UX design is all about creating experiences that are easy to use and feel natural. One of the design practices commonly used to improve how users interact with your site is by performing a UX Audit. Through this process, problem areas are identified that make users feel frustrated, confused, or leave before they complete their journey. The ultimate goal of a UX audit is to fix issues and create a smoother, more enjoyable experience.
Why a usability audit matters
A usability audit is the first step in spotting your users’ pain points, any bumps in their journey, and areas that could use some improvement on your site or digital product. Once we’ve done that, we can create a roadmap of areas to focus on and tweak to make sure your audience gets the best possible user experience.
Here are some ways UX audits can help improve your product:
Usability problems throughout the product
If users get stuck, lost, or frustrated, they won’t stick around. Definitely not what you want! This step helps ensure users reach their intended destination—both where they need to go and where you want them to go.
We find usability problems by using well-known guidelines called the 10 Heuristics. Developed by Jakob Nielsen, these general principles serve as a “rule of thumb” for how we can make UX easier and more effective.
Streamlining a user’s journey
A website should guide users effortlessly to their goals. Some common user goals are making a purchase, signing up for a newsletter, or finding information.
Simplifying the user’s journey and helping them achieve their goals boosts satisfaction, increases conversion rates, and strengthens brand perception.
Data-driven recommendations
When designing a site, we’re not always the ones using it, so we might make assumptions about the user’s experience. A usability audit helps us see how real users interact with your site or digital product, giving us a clear idea on how to make improvements.
Enhance accessibility
It’s important to make sure all users have an easy experience when interacting with your brand. Auditing the site or digital product can identify areas that may not be accessible for people with disabilities, like those with low vision or deafness, and adjust those areas to be compliant with general accessibility guidelines. Making sure your site meets accessibility guidelines means a better experience for all users.
Keeping costs low
Spotting UX issues in an audit can help save on development costs. By tackling problems early and designing with the user in mind, we can fix issues before diving into development or redesign. This not only saves time later on but also reduces the need for expensive changes further down the road.
User satisfaction and loyalty
Thanks to the UX audit, we can create a great user experience. When a product is simple to use, intuitive, and effective, users are more likely to enjoy interacting with it. This boosts satisfaction and helps build long-term loyalty with your users.
When should you do a usability audit?
There are several moments when you should consider performing a usability audit.
When redesigning a site or product
Starting with a UX audit on your current site or product helps spot areas for improvement and highlights what’s already working well. This gives us a solid starting point for wireframing and lets us fix usability issues early, so we can tackle them before development begins.
When you notice more help requests or a drop in conversion rates
A targeted audit can help pinpoint where users are getting stuck or abandoning the site. We can focus on specific pages or user journeys to see where things are going wrong.
When adding new features or pages
Before launching new features or pages, a usability audit helps us figure out how they’ll fit into the current experience. This way, we can address any issues that might affect user adoption before the feature or page goes live.
As part of regular maintenance
An annual or biannual audit keeps things running smoothly by identifying and fixing issues over time. It also sets up a routine for addressing usability challenges on an ongoing basis.
What level of audit makes sense for you?
Usability audits can vary in depth and scope depending on client goals, resources and timelines. There are four levels of a usability audit to choose from.
Where to start
Ready to elevate your user’s experience? At Digital Yalo we don’t just identify usability issues but we work to craft solutions. Whether you’re in need of a quick scan, a comprehensive deep dive, or a specialized approach, our team has the expertise to guide you along the way.
Contact us today and let’s work together to create meaningful experiences for your users.
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Insight | 03.07.25
When Mizkan America, Inc.’s most iconic pasta sauce brand, RAGU®, partnered with the fiery YouTube game show, Hot Ones™, it was destined to be a collaboration worth talking about. The result? The RAGÚ® x Hot OnesTM Limited Edition Heat Pack featuring three unique fiery flavors with progressively hotter flavors, available at Amazon and Kroger.
When it came time to bring this hot collaboration to life online, Mizkan America turned to Yalo to create a digital experience that would capture the excitement.
Our team at Yalo was tasked with designing and developing a microsite that did justice to the bold flavors and fun spirit of this collaboration. The end result was raguxhotones.com, a stunning website we really think brings the heat – literally and figuratively.
We knew the site had to do more than just showcase the new spicy pasta sauces; it needed to bring users into the world of RAGU x Hot Ones. From dynamic fire visuals, seamless functionality for exploring the sauces, and intuitive integration of recipes for each sauce, we knew each and every detail needed to be dialed up to deliver an engaging user experience.
Every project comes with unique challenges, and the RAGU x Hot Ones microsite was no exception. Our first task to accomplish was to encourage purchases off-site, as the gift pack is available only on Amazon and Kroger. To address this, we added Amazon buttons into the site and incorporated MikMak, a third-party tool that shows store availability near the user. These efforts meant users could seamlessly interact with the site to purchase.
Another challenge was effectively showcasing recipes for each sauce flavor. To highlight the versatility of the sauces, we added functionality on the recipes page that allows users to toggle between each sauce’s heat level, revealing two unique recipes per sauce.
Finally, we knew that most users would access the site via a QR code on the packaging, making mobile optimization a no-brainer. We approached this by designing the microsite as a mobile-first experience. Our team made sure that the layout, navigation, and overall functionality were optimized for users on the go, without feeling annoyed that the content wasn’t seamless on a mobile device.
This project embodies everything Yalo stands for: creativity, collaboration, and delivering impact for our clients. It wasn’t just about building a site; it was about crafting an experience that celebrates an exciting partnership and turns visitors into customers.
As a team, we couldn’t be prouder of raguxhotones.com. It’s a perfect example of how we bring brands together to create something truly memorable – and, maybe with a little bit of spice.
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Insight | 03.05.25
Meet Chris Dawson: Yalo’s Hot Dog Man and Tech Innovator
Welcome to Digital Yalo’s monthly employee spotlight. This space is held to shine a light on the talented thinkers and makers behind the scenes who make Digital Yalo the award-winning agency it is.
Our team boasts a diverse group of talented, smart, and dynamic professionals. And each spotlight will showcase and celebrate their unique contributions and impressive work.
So, without further ado, let’s meet this month’s star and discover the stories, skills, and obsessions that make Digital Yalo the hub of innovative thinking that it is.
Today, we’re excited to introduce Chris Dawson, a Senior Developer who’s been with Yalo for what feels like forever—and for good reason. Chris’s impact on the tribe and our clients is undeniable, and his expertise, leadership, and unique personality are key to his success.


Chris isn’t just a developer—he’s the driving force behind the success of the Primrose project, working closely with a contractor, Andrew, to turn the project around. Together, they optimized site speeds and tackled all other tasks necessary to bring Primrose to a great place. Thanks to their leadership and technical expertise, Primrose has become a strong success, with the client continuing to return for more. Chris’s problem-solving skills and ability to think outside the box have made him a standout figure within Yalo and with clients alike.
Chris’s contributions go beyond code. As a mentor, he’s helped shape the next generation of developers at Yalo. Whether he’s guiding interns or supporting junior developers, Chris has a knack for making complex concepts simple while also pushing his team to grow and improve. His leadership isn’t just about teaching; it’s about empowering those around him to become better versions of themselves.
Outside of work, Chris enjoys a mix of unique and entertaining interests. From baking and cooking to hitting the golf course or spending time at the range, Chris knows how to make the most of his time away from the computer. (He’s also known for asking the age-old question: Is a hot dog a sandwich? Feel free to debate that one with him!)

Living in North Carolina, Chris balances his love for tech with his love for the outdoors, which probably helps keep him sharp for the next big project.
Chris Dawson is more than just a Senior Developer at Yalo—he’s a mentor, a problem solver, and the backbone of many of our most successful projects. His leadership and innovative thinking keep Yalo at the cutting edge, and we’re lucky to have him on the team. Here’s to Chris and the amazing work he continues to do!

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Insight | 10.12.22
Adding strength to the Skinnygirl web presence
Skinnygirl is a brand under the B&G family dedicated to providing the highest quality low calorie product options to consumers, including dressings, preserves, and snacks. As the Skinnygirl brand continues to grow, they are expanding their business into the Canadian markets. This created the need for a brand awareness push which included a Canadian website.

The challenge was website design & development that would include both an English and French version. The French version needed to be fully translated and match the exact design of the English version of the website—all within a 30-day timeframe.
Translation? Working smarter and faster.
The Yalo team started by working with the client to get a feel for their wants and needs when it came to the new website. Once we decided on the look for the website, Yalo’s development team began building out the English version—while the translators simultaneously worked on the French translation. This strategy saved the Skinnygirl team time and allowed the English site to go live in the interim—meaning faster promotion of products.

We then had to merge the French and English versions into a seamless experience that the user could flip back and forth between with ease. The result? Two websites in one that stay true to the brand, all in a—rather skinny—timeline.
Interested in what Yalo can do for your website design & development needs? Please scroll to the bottom of this page and click the Contact Us button to get started. You’ll be saying “Merci” in no time at all!
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