5by5 - The Web Ahead #45: Web Design with Andy Clarke
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5by5 | The Web Ahead #45: Web Design with Andy Clarke
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CSS3: What’s Now, What’s New and What’s Not?
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Jeffrey Veen – Designing our way through data | Web Directions
The hype around Web 2.0 continues to increase to the point of absurdity. We hear all about a rich web of data, but what can we learn from these trends to actually apply to our designs? You’ll take a tour through the past, present, and future of the web to answer these questions and more:
* What can we learn from the rich history of data visualization to inform our designs today? * How can we do amazing work while battle the constant constraints we find ourselves up against? * How do we really incorporate users into our practice of user experience? -
Webstock 08: Dan Cederholm - More ‘WOW’ please
At Webstock 2008, Dan Cederholm discussed some of the details on the Web that personally “wow” him and why.
http://www.webstock.org.nz/talks/speakers/dan-cederholm/#talk17
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SxSW2009; Oooh, That’s Clever! (Unnatural Experiments in Web Design)
Find inspiration in the ridiculous. See technological quirks as opportunities. Try something previously unheard of with your site design. Laugh in the face of convention. Use and abuse CSS in ways never before imagined. Get away with it. And if it doesn’t work, try something else instead.
Paul Annett, Clearleft Ltd
From http://sxsw.com/interactive/news/videos_and_podcasts/more?page=10
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Overlay
A poem created from CSS.
"Technic poetry is a kind of found poetry, based on actual production code, reworked to produce a new level of sound and meaning. Any software engineer with a good ear and poetic sensibility can write it; we certainly have plenty of raw material for creating this art. I would be curious to hear verses from the most elegant parts of the Linux kernel."
From http://jonaquino.blogspot.com/2009/07/poetic-for-software-engineers.html
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Jeremy Keith {27} Still Brighton at 3am
In issue #27, we keep Jeremy Keith awake at 3am, discussing Clearleft, Javascript, Huffduffer, Microformats and Salter Cane.
http://www.creativexpert.com/podcast/jeremy-keith-27-still-brighton-at-3am.html
