Dalton Caldwell, CEO and co-founder of <a href="https://join.app.net">App.net</a>, is Jeffrey Zeldman’s guest in Episode No. 84 of The Big Web Show, sponsored by Happy Cogâ¢.
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5by5 | The Big Web Show #84: Dalton Caldwell
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Big Web Show #91: Ryan and Tina Essmaker
Ryan and Tina Essmaker are Jeffrey Zeldman’s guests for Episode No. 91 of The Big Web Show.
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5by5 | The Big Web Show #90: Paul Ford
The amazing Paul Ford is Jeffrey Zeldman’s guest in Episode No. 90 of The Big Web Show (âeverything web that mattersâ). In a fast-moving hour, the two long-time web architects discuss computer system emulators on the web, designing web archives, the value
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5by5 | The Big Web Show #88: Greg Storey
Greg Storey (@Brilliantcrank) of Happy Cog and Airbag Industries is Jeffrey’s guest in Episode No. 88 of The Big Web Show.
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5by5 | The Big Web Show #87: Anthony Casalena
Squarespace founder and CEO Anthony Casalena (@acasalena) is my guest in Episode No. 87 of The Big Web Show ("everything web that matters").
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5by5 | The Big Web Show #85: Dan Cederholm
Jeffrey talks with designer, developer, author, lecturer, and entrepreneur Dan Cederholm (Dribbble, Simplebits).
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5by5 | The Big Web Show #84: Dalton Caldwell
Dalton Caldwell is Jeffrey Zeldman’s guest in Episode No. 84 of The Big Web Show, sponsored by Happy Cogâ¢.
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5by5 | The Big Web Show #83: Scott Jehl
We discuss Scott’s latest thinking about âresponsible responsive design,â whether responsive design is destroying creativity on the web, working with CSS flexbox, whatâs new with the jQuery Mobile project, why people fear JavaScript and love jQuery, the s
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Karen McGrane – Adapting Your Content for Mobile
As more web capable devices hit the market, designers need to consider where and how their designs will be seen. Unfortunately, the same consideration isn’t always made when it comes to content. With design changing so much in a multichannel environment, content must be structured independent of how it will eventually look.
Content touches all aspects of a design. Having presentation independent content allows for it to adapt to different screens and devices. Karen McGrane suggests that having the specifics of how the content will be structured in place first, allows for the freedom and flexibility to make the right design choices.
Karen says that the advent of WYSIWYG editors shifted focus to the wrong things at the wrong time. Content took a backseat to the overall look of the design. Thinking about content first, over how it will appear, helps ensure you’re communicating the right message.
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5by5 | The Big Web Show #69: Chris Cashdollar
This week, Jeffrey speaks with Happy Cog creative director Chris Cashdollar.
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