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  1. Jared Spool – Mobile & UX: Inside the Eye of the Perfect Storm Live! » UIE Brain Sparks

    —Huffduffed by roy 2 weeks ago

  2. SitePoint Podcast #157: Client Centric Web Design with Paul Boag - SitePoint

    —Huffduffed by mlrd one month ago

  3. Unfinished Business

    "… weekly discussion show about the business end, the sharp end of web, design and creative industries." http://unfinished.bz/

    —Huffduffed by ideasatrandom 4 months ago

  4. The Dao of Web Design Revisited at Web Directions South 2011 | Lanyrd

    In 2000, when the web was less than half the age it is now, when the concept of web standards was still not much more than an ember carefully nurtured by a small group of practitioners who might fairly have been called fanatics (and less charitably, but just as accurately, lunatics), John Allsopp wrote “A Dao of Web Design”.

    Little did he know, and even less can he believe, that more than a decade later, an eon in internet years, it is still widely quoted by some of the web’s most well known and respected practitioners, and considered by some to be a seminal text in web design.

    So, ten years later, what does John now think about his thesis, and his suggestions for developers? In a world of highly fragmented user experiences, across all manner of screen sizes and input modes, what now seems hopelessly naïve? What if anything, stands the test of time. And what, if anything, new has John learned as he has continued to develop with web technologies over the last 10 years.

    Come and listen as John revisits a Dao of Web Design

    —Huffduffed by jaronbarends one year ago

  5. Designing without the browser at Web Directions South 2011 | Lanyrd

    Innovation is intensifying off the browser — the things we use everyday are increasingly controlled by touch, gesture and voice. And we, as interaction designers, are faced with a challenge that’s the opposite of our browser-​​based one-​​man-​​shop: there’s suddenly a gulf of production between our concept and the final product; the means of production is as tricky to navigate as a roster of Tolstoy characters; mistakes are expensive; and everyone speaks a different language. Sound dangerous? Sound exciting?

    Donovan argues the processes for the future lie in our more material-​​based graphic designer pasts, and our cousin disciplines of industrial design and architecture. After a decade of honing our newfangled browser-​​based skills, learn how to dust off and sharpen the tools of our roots.

    —Huffduffed by jaronbarends one year ago

  6. Dan Rubin – CSS3 for Everyone » UIE Brain Sparks

    "… Incorporating CSS3 into your designs allows you to create innovative designs with less code and reliance on images. The level of compatibility with many of the browser options out there is already impressive and it continues to grow. Taking advantage of the new CSS3 features helps to shift heavier visual elements to the browser itself." http://www.uie.com/brainsparks/2011/07/28/dan-rubin-css3-for-everyone/

    —Huffduffed by ideasatrandom one year ago

  7. SitePoint Podcast #111: Responsive Web Design with Jeremy Keith

    Episode 111 of The SitePoint Podcast is now available! This week Louis Simoneau (@rssaddict) talks with Jeremy Keith (@adactio), a UK-based web designer and author of several books on web design. We talk about responsive web design, and how Jeremy feels it’s making now an exciting time to be a web designer.

    —Huffduffed by clivewalker one year ago

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

    More types of devices are accessing your web content everyday. Have you figured out how to accommodate them? Ethan Marcotte is leading the charge in this area, with his work on Responsive Design, which can help your content scale and adapt to new devices.

    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 jaronbarends 2 years ago

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

    —Huffduffed by tribehut 2 years ago

  10. Everything you know about web design is wrong

    Just as early filmmakers struggled to break free from the conventions of live theater, after 10 years Web designers are still trapped in the structures of the past. Forget pages, linear text and other archaic vestiges of design’s print ancestry; the separation of content from presentation has already changed everything.

    Dan Willis, Sapient

    —Huffduffed by jvbates 3 years ago

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