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  1. ExplicitWeb - Season 2 - Episode 1 - Staying ahead of the game

    In this week’s episode, Rob Hawkes presents “Staying ahead of the game” focusing on the following questions:

    • What things are you most excited about for the next year or so?
    • How do you make sure your skills don’t become obsolete?
    • How do you know what’s worth learning and what’s not worth your time? -How do you keep track of the new things happening in the industry?

    —Huffduffed by dannyc 2 years ago

  2. ExplicitWeb - Episode 2 - HTML5 Special

    On this week’s show John introduces the basics of HTML5, Rob describes how to get animating with HTML5 Canvas and Hannah debates whether or not Flash has a future.

    —Huffduffed by dannyc 2 years ago

  3. Web Weekly - Episode 8 “I pity dat HTML5 fool!”

    In this weeks episode Kevin and Jonas Talk about HTML5 vs Flash, iOS and Flash, UX and Job Titles, Google Instant, Business Cards and IE6 IE9 countdowns begin. http://zero1productions.com/webweekly/2010/09/12/job-titles-suxk/

    —Huffduffed by dannyc 2 years ago

  4. Web Weekly – Episode 9

    In this weeks episode Kevin and Jonas talk about RESTfest, IE9 beta, Bing, Snoopy, Cassis Project, HTML5 form, CSS3 border images, Lettering.js, and the new Twitter. http://zero1productions.com/webweekly/2010/09/20/sleepy-and-sick/

    —Huffduffed by dannyc 2 years ago

  5. Boil, Simmer, Reduce

    The actual process of design, the path you take on the way to creating something, is in many ways a “meta object” that can be applied to any design problem.

    Ever since his first experiences with the humble ZX81 back in the early eighties, Brendan has continued to explore the interplay of people, code, design and art both in his role leading the team at mN and on brendandawes.com, a personal space where he publishes random thoughts, toys and projects created from an eclectic mix of digital and analog objects.

    In this session Brendan talks through his three step process: boil—filling your head with many ideas and possibilties, simmer—taking time to consider, and finally reduce—removing things till there’s nothing left to take away.

    http://2010.dconstruct.org/speakers/brendan-dawes

    Brendan Dawes is Creative Director for magneticNorth, a digital design company based in Manchester, UK. Over the years he’s helped realise projects for a wide range of brands including Sony Records, Diesel, BBC, Fox Kids, Channel 4, Disney, Benetton, Kellogg’s, The Tate and Coca-Cola.In 2009 he was listed among the top twenty web designers in the world by .net magazine and was featured in the “Design Icon” series in Computer Arts.

    —Huffduffed by dannyc 2 years ago

  6. Everything The Network Touches

    The work we’re collectively doing—opening up gradually all of human information and media, making it recombinable, helping people create and share their work—is a huge unspoken, sexy, world-redefining mission.

    It’s a mission that many of us have become blasé about, almost unaware of. It’s a project so large that it’s hard to get a grasp on. And the next few years are going to get even more interesting as the network pervades physical objects and environments, sensing and manifesting information in the real world.

    It’s time to recognise the scale of the project we have in front of us, the breadth of the material we have to work with, and the possibilities of design within it. All of human knowledge, creativity—even the planet itself—is our canvas.

    http://2010.dconstruct.org/speakers/tom-coates

    Tom Coates is a technologist and writer, focused on the shape of the web to come and on developing new concepts that thrive in it. He’s worked for many prominent web companies including Time Out, the BBC and Yahoo! where he was Head of Product for the Brickhouse innovation team. He’s most known for the Fire Eagle location-sharing service, and for his work on social software, future media and the web of data.

    —Huffduffed by dannyc 2 years ago

  7. SitePoint Podcast #21: Interview with Jon Hicks

    "… Episode 21 of The SitePoint Podcast is now available! This week, Kevin Yank (@sentience) has a one-on-one chat with Jon Hicks (@hicksdesign), the designer of the Opera 10 browser, the Firefox logo, and many other high-profile design projects." http://www.sitepoint.com/blogs/2009/08/02/podcast-21-jon-hicks/

    —Huffduffed by dannyc 3 years ago