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Tagged with “responsive” (5) activity chart

  1. 020: With Mat Marquis - ShopTalk

    This week we were joined by Mat “Wilto” Marquis. He’s now a full timer at Filament group in Boston who, while doing client work (like The Boston Globe, have you heard of it?), have done some amazing open source work for the modern web (e.g. major contributions to jQuery UI and Mobile). Mat chair’s the Responsive Images Community Group and has been front in center in the work (or shall we say, #hotdrama) toward dealing with responsive images in web design. We talk about (roughly in order):

    News’n’Links’n’Drama

    • Kicktastic
    • Mike Evans: 23 and 1/2 hours: What is the single best thing we can do for our health?
    • RWD Calc
    • Coda 2
    • Axis
    • Q & A

    • What up with Filament’s Enhance.js (new beterness coming!) Can we as authors just choose not to use features we don’t like? I* s the RICG (the so-called “picture pushing club”) lazy? (Hint: no. Here’s a link to a recent compromise).

    • Should designers now be making all sites responsive? And thus prices going up?
    • How does a business like Wade’s Tree Service get decent SEO and avoid shady over-promising services?
    • Can we improve the aesthetics of websites during the loading process? What up with Opera Mini?
    • What is / should we always be using Progressive JPGs?
    • Resources for staying on top of responsive web design: @RWD, @brad_frost

    http://shoptalkshow.com/episodes/020-with-mat-marquis/

    —Huffduffed by matro 9 months ago

  2. Responsive web design with Ethan Marcotte

    Designer and author Ethan Marcotte discusses the principles of responsive web design and shares advice and case studies for those looking to explore adaptive, device-agnostic web development practices.

    Marcotte pioneered the term “responsive web design” and is the author of the book by the same name, Responsive Web Design.

    —Huffduffed by matro 9 months ago

  3. Episode 29: Responsive Web Design — The ATX Web Show

    On today’s show we recap the fun had at the first-ever Austin Dribbble Meetup. It was a grand ol’ time. We also dig into the relatively new web trend, “Responsive Web Design”. We’ll talk about what it is, our changing thoughts on it, the results of our definitive facebook poll, as well as explain our in-house approach and tips and tricks we’ve learned along the way.

    http://atxwebshow.com/2011/05/13/episode-29-responsive-web-design/

    —Huffduffed by matro one year ago

  4. Ethan Marcotte: Responsive Web Design Interview — The Way of Responsive Web Design | Design Interview

    Ethan Marcottee explains responsive web design. He also takes us through his own process to building a responsive site which includes applying media queries and designing for the mobile.

    http://www.dormroomtycoon.com/ethan-marcotte-responsive-web-design-interview-the-way-of-responsive-web-design-design-interview/

    —Huffduffed by matro one year ago

  5. 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 matro one year ago