Deep in the recesses of the brain lies the most ancient of all our faculties: The Lizard brain; It’s a mysterious place of snap judgements and life-saving instincts. Design can reach it, but first let’s understand it, and maybe get to know ourselves and our audience along the way.
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Produced For Use | Brendan Dawes | New Adventures In Web Design conference | Nottingham | 20th January 2011
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Topics | Brendan Dawes | New Adventures In Web Design conference | Nottingham | 20th January 2011
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Produced For Use | Brendan Dawes | New Adventures In Web Design conference | Nottingham | 20th January 2011
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Produced for Use - Brendan Dawes
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Produced for use - Brendan Dawes
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Topics | Brendan Dawes | New Adventures In Web Design conference | Nottingham | 20th January 2011
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Language and the Lizard Brain | Jon Tan | New Adventures In Web Design conference | Nottingham | 20th January 2011
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Designing on Solid Foundations | Tim Van Damme | New Adventures In Web Design conference | Nottingham | 20th January 2011
What is design? Polishing squares until they’re circles? Getting your website in as many CSS galleries as possible? No. There’s more to it than that, and we need to think deeper about the foundations for our work. Design benefits from preparation, making things easier, and anticipating what comes next. In this presentation, Tim will explain how you can up the quality of your work and simplify your output without harming a single pixel.
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The New Language of Web Design | Dan Rubin | New Adventures In Web Design conference | Nottingham | 20th January 2011
Our industry has aged into double digits, but much of the language we use to describe what we do and how things work is borrowed or repurposed, sometimes without issue, but often leading to confusion. Having a distinct set of terminology is an important sign of maturity for a line of work, those words and phrases to lead the next generation of practitioners — and it’s high time we set about creating it.
