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  1. Audioboo / Jeremy Keith - The web doesn’t have restrictions. We do

    Jeremy Keith discusses the restrictions we put on ourselves when making websites, and why we should be okay with losing control. From Industry Conference 2013

    http://audioboo.fm/boos/1350995-jeremy-keith-the-web-doesn-t-have-restrictions-we-do

    —Huffduffed by adactio 3 weeks ago

  2. Jeremy Keith - Developer

    Jeremy Keith talks to Paul Boag about HTML5, responsive web design, organising conferences, content out and much more at our first Altitude event in Portsmouth.

    —Huffduffed by adactio 2 months ago

  3. The Spirit Of The Web by Jeremy Keith

    This talk was given at the first Smashing Conference 2012 in Freiburg. Here is the talk description:

    With the explosion of Web-enabled devices of all shapes and sizes, the practice of Web design and development seems more complex than ever. But if we can learn to see below this overwhelming surface to the underlying Web beneath, we can learn to make sites not for specific devices but for the people using them. This talk will demonstrate how tried and tested principles like progressive enhancement are more important than ever. By embracing the spirit of the Web, you can ensure that your websites are backwards-compatible and future-friendly.

    http://archive.org/details/TheSpiritOfTheWeb-JermyKeith

    —Huffduffed by adactio 5 months ago

  4. 034: With Jeremy Keith - ShopTalk

    This week we were joined by Jeremy Keith, long time super genius. Jeremy works at Clearleft in what he dubs the Research & Development arm. He built Huffduffer, wrote HTML5 for Web Designers (amongst other books), and is an all around swell chap from Brighton, UK. We talk about (roughly in order):

    News’n’Links’n’Drama

    • Crowd Favorite is hiring. Clearleft is too.
    • Jen Simmons & Eric Meyer are creating The Web Behind.

    Q & A

    • Why is there no element? And the Scooby-Doo algorithm.
    • HTML5 has a bunch of stuff in it to benefit everybody… except developers?
    • Is mobile first design hindering creativity?
    • Will HTML5 mobile apps ever be as efficient as Native apps? Is that the right question?

    http://shoptalkshow.com/episodes/034-with-jeremy-keith/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 8 months ago

  5. SitePoint Podcast #168: Secret Src with Jeremy Keith

    Episode 168 of The SitePoint Podcast is now available! This week our regular interview host Louis Simoneau (@rssaddict) interviews Jeremy Keith (@adactio) who now works at ClearLeft to talk about the developments in the Responsive Design world, and particularly the ongoing discussions on proposed image element solutions.

    http://www.sitepoint.com/podcast-168-secret-source-with-jeremy-keith/

    —Huffduffed by adactio 10 months ago

  6. Adactio: Articles—Paranormal Interactivity

    A presentation on interaction design from An Event Apart 2010.

    Interaction is the secret sauce of the web. Understanding interaction is key to understanding the web as its own medium—it’s not print, it’s not television, and it’s certainly not the desktop.

    http://adactio.com/articles/5199/

    —Huffduffed by adactio one year ago

  7. Adactio: Articles—One Web

    A presentation from the DIBI conference held in Gateshead in June 2011.

    http://adactio.com/articles/4938/

    The range of devices accessing the web is increasing. We are faced with a choice in how we deal with this diversity. We can either fracture the web by designing a multitude of device-specific silos, or we can embrace the flexibility of the web and create experiences that can adapt to any device or browser.

    —Huffduffed by adactio one year ago

  8. Jeremy Keith at From The Front 2011: One Web

    The range of devices accessing the web is increasing. We are faced with a choice in how we deal with this diversity. We can either fracture the web by designing a multitude of device-specific silos, or we can embrace the flexibility of the web and create experiences that can adapt to any device or browser.

    http://www.spreaker.com/show/back_to_the_front

    http://lanyrd.com/2011/fromthefront/sgfgq/

    —Huffduffed by adactio one year ago

  9. Jeremy Keith on Using Blue

    In episode three of Using Blue we talk with Jeremy Keith of Clearleft about how HTML5 snuck up on him, responsive web design, catch phrases and catch phrases.

    We head down a great path of discussion with Jeremy while we talk about:

    • Buzz words in the industry.
    • HTML5.
    • Ajax.
    • How maybe UX and design are really the same thing.
    • Brian Rieger and his work on yiibu.com
    • How content management systems need to structure their content.
    • Responsive web design as the most exciting thing to hit the web, maybe ever.
    • Is Drupal a CMS or is it a framework?
    • How naming conventions in Drupal can cause confusion.
    • Who is Drupal really going after as their target audience.
    • The concept of Drupal distributions.
    • Native apps vs the mobile web with progressive enhancements. Jason Grigsby has a good post on how you can’t link to an app and the issues with that.
    • The mobile first approach that Luke Wroblewski writes and talks about and we love.
    • Getting into the browser as fast as possible. Essentially designing in the browser whenever possible.
    • Style tiles as an excellent communication tool in the design process.
    • The upcoming dConstruct conference. An excellent conference in Brighton, UK on September 2, 2011.
    • Also the Brighton Digital Festival.

    http://usingblue.com/episodes/jeremy-keith

    —Huffduffed by adactio one year ago

  10. Book Review: A Book Apart - HTML5 & CSS3 Editions | Unmatched Style

    Review of A Book Apart editions; HTML5 For Web Designers & CSS3 For Web Designers. Plus a book giveaway!

    http://www.unmatchedstyle.com/news/book-review-a-book-apart-html5-css3-editions.php

    —Huffduffed by adactio 2 years ago

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