Welcome to another episode of dumb! On today’s episode we have International Champion of Celebrity Buzzword Faceoff VII, contest strategerist of board game word metrics, a Word Fascist and Twitter biologist, Kristina Halvorson. You might also know Kristina for being from Minnesota, strategizing strategies about others strategizing their content about others content, and purveyor of Unsuckit
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A Brief History of Markup
The first chapter of HTML5 For Web Designers, originally published in issue 305 of A List Apart.
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Mark Boulton — Designing grid systems
Grid systems have been used in print design, architecture and interior design for generations. Now, on the web, the same rules of grid system composition and usage no longer apply. Content is viewed in many ways; from RSS feeds to email. Content is viewed on many devices; from mobile phones to laptops. Users can manipulate the browser, they can remove content, resize the canvas, resize the typefaces. A designer is no longer in control of this presentation. So where do grid systems fit in to all that?
http://www.webdirections.org/resources/mark-boulton-designing-grid-systems/
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The Pipeline 15: Jeffrey Veen | 5 by 5
Dan Benjamin interviews Jeffrey Veen, author and speaker, founder of Typekit. They discuss the web, being acquired by Google, working at Adaptive Path, Wired, WebMonkey and HotWired, launching a successful startup, working with local and virtual teams, and where we’re headed as a web community.
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The Pipeline 1: Jeffrey Zeldman
Dan Benjamin interviews Jeffrey Zeldman, designer, founder of ALA. They discuss the evolution of the internet, the web, web standards, Happy Cog, A List Apart, An Event Apart, and something new: A Book Apart.