In this episode of Happy Monday we talk with our pal and confidant, Trent Walton of Paravel, Inc.
http://www.happymondaypodcast.com/index.php/episodes/trent-walton
In this episode of Happy Monday we talk with our pal and confidant, Trent Walton of Paravel, Inc.
http://www.happymondaypodcast.com/index.php/episodes/trent-walton
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Workshops, screencasts, videos, and books to help you learn web design and development.
The East Wing is a podcast brought to you by Tim Smith, that talks with industry experts about design, solving problems and the keys to creating products with value.
In this episode, we talk to Designer, Developer, Speaker and Author, Ethan Marcotte. Although his resumé is amazingly impressive, his down-to-earth personality comes through as we talk about how he got started, Responsive Web Design and animated GIF’s.
In this second episode of The Web Behind series with Eric Meyer, guest Steven Champeon talks about predecessors to HTML, the webdesign-L online community, the birth of the web standards project, how he coined the term "progressive enhancement" and much more.
Dave Shea joins Eric Meyer and Jen Simmons for the third episode of in The Web Behind series. They talk about the CSS Zen Garden, a website Dave created in 2003 which showed the world how radically-different designs could be with just CSS. Dave also reflects on the origins and lasting effects of the CSS Sprites technique he introduced to the world, and reminisces about the web design community of a decade ago.
Back in June, I moderated a panel at the 2011 Subtle Technologies Festival. It was called How can we build a city that thinks like the web?, and included Cory Doctorow (Boing Boing), Mark Surman (Mozilla) and Sara Diamond (OCAD University). This week, on my CBC tech podcast, I’m really pleased to be able to play the full (1 hour ) panel.
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There is nothing new under the sun, says Ecclesiastes, and when it comes to social media Tom Standage has set out to prove the saying right. His day job is as a journalist and the digital editor at The Economist. But he’s also the author of a book called The Victorian Internet. And he’s got another in the pipeline called Cicero’s Web. I began by asking him about a technology which totally transformed Australian life in the Victorian era - the telegraph wire.
We sat down with Austin designer Elyse Holladay to get a short recap of An Event Apart, the world’s premier web conference, that recently rolled through town.
http://atxwebshow.com/2012/07/30/episode-46-an-event-apart-recap-with-elyse-holladay/
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Our mission is to provide inspiration, motivation and insight into how you design the web
Responsive Web Design: How has responsive web design changed things for web design shops?
This is Draft, a show about the craft of designing for the web. Your hosts are Giovanni DiFeterici (@giodif ) and Gene Crawford (@genecrawford) both from this little old website right here: UnmatchedStyle.
The Non-Breaking Space Show is a podcast by Christopher Schmitt, Dave McFarland, Chris Enns interviewing the best and brightest of the web.
Our guest for this episode is Eric Meyer.
Eric has been working with the web since late 1993 and is an internationally recognized expert on the subjects of HTML, CSS, and web standards. A widely read author, he is the founder of Complex Spiral Consulting, which counts a wide variety of corporations, educational institutions, and government agencies among its clients. Eric, along with Jeffrey Zeldman, is the co-founder of An Event Apart.
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