Tagged with “web” (14) activity chart

  1. 5by5 | The Big Web Show #88: Greg Storey

    Greg Storey (@Brilliantcrank) of Happy Cog and Airbag Industries is Jeffrey’s guest in Episode No. 88 of The Big Web Show.

    http://5by5.tv/bigwebshow/88

    —Huffduffed by brandonrosage one month ago

  2. I Hate Myself For Talking About Star Wars

    For one last time I am sitting down with Brandon in the Einmaleins studio to discuss the last year of media production, his upcoming move to Austin, TX and designer’s reactions to the new Brooklyn Nets logo.

    —Huffduffed by brandonrosage 11 months ago

  3. Ethan Marcotte: Responsive Web Design Interview — The Way of Responsive Web Design | Design Interview

    Ethan Marcottee explains responsive web design. He also takes us through his own process to building a responsive site which includes applying media queries and designing for the mobile.

    http://www.dormroomtycoon.com/ethan-marcotte-responsive-web-design-interview-the-way-of-responsive-web-design-design-interview/

    —Huffduffed by brandonrosage one year ago

  4. Web Directions @media 2011: Jeremy Keith — Panel: Hot Topics

    A popular @media tradition, hosted by Jeremy Keith, the final session for day one will feature a selection of speakers discussing questions posed by conference attendees. A lively conversation and some passionate debate will occur, so bring along your questions and enjoy the robust discussion.

    http://www.webdirections.org/resources/jeremy-keith-panel-hot-topics/

    —Huffduffed by brandonrosage one year ago

  5. TZ Interview – Luke Wroblewski / The User Interface Is The Product

    Justin and Jason speak with UI expert Luke Wroblewski about the evolving field of user interface design, why sign up forms must die, the challenges and advantages of designing for mobile devices, the essentials of good interface design and why the future is moving beyond web forms.

    —Huffduffed by brandonrosage 2 years ago

  6. Mark Boulton — Designing grid systems

    Grid systems have been used in print design, architecture and interior design for generations. Now, on the web, the same rules of grid system composition and usage no longer apply. Content is viewed in many ways; from RSS feeds to email. Content is viewed on many devices; from mobile phones to laptops. Users can manipulate the browser, they can remove content, resize the canvas, resize the typefaces. A designer is no longer in control of this presentation. So where do grid systems fit in to all that?

    http://www.webdirections.org/resources/mark-boulton-designing-grid-systems/

    —Huffduffed by brandonrosage 2 years ago

  7. You Don’t Know Mobile: A Conversation With John Resig

    John Resig isn’t your average developer. He created the jQuery JavaScript library. He’s a former evangelist at Mozilla Corporation and currently a tools developer there. He travels and speaks regularly and he’s an author currently working on his second book, “Secrets of the JavaScript Ninja.”

    I recently had a conversation with John about the work he’s doing in the mobile space. Here’s that conversation for your listening pleasure:

    http://webstylemag.com/you-dont-know-mobile

    —Huffduffed by brandonrosage 2 years ago

  8. Webucation with Glenda Sims

    On this week’s show I sat down with Glenda Sims to talk about Web Education, or “webucation” as I call it. Right here in Austin we have some of the people who are literally writing The Book on Web Standards. Glenda also works with an organization called Knowbility who promote and improve the availability of accessible information technology. Here are links to thing talked about in the episode:

    —Huffduffed by brandonrosage 3 years ago

  9. Faceoff Show 67: HTML5 is Alive

    HTML5 is the new cool specification on the block. Wondering what all the buzz is about? Tune in and find out.

    http://faceoffshow.com/2010/05/04/episode-67-html5-is-alive/

    —Huffduffed by brandonrosage 3 years ago

  10. Designing with Web Standards, A Q&A Session with Jeffrey Zeldman and Ethan Marcotte

    In this Q&A session Jeffrey Zeldman and Ethan Marcotte provide a brief overview of their new book Designing with Web Standards, Third Edition and then move on to answer participant questions about standards-based web design.

    —Huffduffed by brandonrosage 3 years ago

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