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Tagged with “web design” (7) activity chart

  1. The Web Ahead #35: John Allsopp

    John Allsopp joins Eric Meyer and Jen Simmons for this first episode in our “web behind” series — a look back at where the web came from and the people who created it. They talk about early web design tools, community groups that shaped the web, thinkers from the mid-20th century who shaped ideas about hypertext, and much more.

    http://5by5.tv/webahead/35

    —Huffduffed by irkman 7 months ago

  2. Andy Budd: Mastering web user experience

    Andy tells us the best practices to employ when building your site for your target audience. Also discover what it takes for your designs to stand out.

    http://www.dormroomtycoon.com/andy-budd/

    —Huffduffed by irkman 2 years ago

  3. Jon Snook Takes CSS3 Seriously

    Carl and Richard talk to Jonathan Snook about Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Jon is a designer and developer, which makes him a rare creature indeed. He talks about the history and role of CSS in web development and how CSS3 makes significant strides in equalizing design and layout between browsers.

    .NET Rocks! is a weekly Internet audio talk show for .NET Developers.

    http://dotnetrocks.com/default.aspx?showNum=646

    —Huffduffed by irkman 2 years ago

  4. Ethan Marcotte – The How and Why of Responsive Web Design » UIE Brain Sparks

    Ethan’s methods use media queries, fluid grids and other CSS3 elements to create beautiful and adaptable designs across a variety of platforms. Recently, he discussed his techniques during a UIE Virtual Seminar, The How and Why of Responsive Design. Ethan and Adam Churchill address some questions from that seminar in this podcast.

    —Huffduffed by irkman 2 years ago

  5. ExplicitWeb - Episode 1 - Pilot

    ExplicitWeb is a regularly recorded podcast all about the front lines of website design and development. On this week’s show Rob talks about local development environments, Hannah tackles the intricacies of Subversion and Git version control, and John rants about why designing in the browser isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.

    —Huffduffed by irkman 3 years ago

  6. Jeremy Keith on Ajax design considerations

    Jeremy Keith from Clearleft discusses his session at 2008’s UI13 conference called Ajax Design Considerations that Tim attended. What do UX professionals need to know about Ajax to best make use of it in websites and web applications? And why is Jeremy’s title at Clearleft currently "Lineman for the County"?

    From http://www.designcritique.net/index.php?post_id=531611

    —Huffduffed by irkman 3 years ago

  7. Episode 5 - The Rule of Thirds - a podcast about design

    Interview with Elliot Jay Stocks

    —Huffduffed by irkman 3 years ago