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New Adventures in Web Design 2012
My digest post about New Adventures in Web Design conference - The Job, The Process and Creativity – NAConf 2012 is now up on uBelly. I’m now on board with uBelly to cover conferences and other webby stuff. This post is very … Continue reading
Posted in Design, Events
Also tagged creativity, design, job, New Adventures in Web Design, role
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Responsive Web Design
I had ordered Responsive Web Design by Ethan Marcotte as soon as it came out, but being at Ampersand conference, and hearing so many people recommend it, really spurred me to take a few hours out to get on and read … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Also tagged browsers, CSS, CSS3, flexible, fluid layouts, HTML, mobile, mobile first, progressive enhancement, responsive web design
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Notes from Ampersand conference — My Digest
I’ve tried to condense my notes from Ampersand conference into a more useful digest. More than anything this, like my live-tweeting at past conferences, is really a selfish activity to help me absorb the ideas from Ampersand better by reflecting … Continue reading
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Also tagged ampersand conference, comic sans, conference, content, context, CSS, CSS3, emotion, event, fonts, modular scale, readability, responsive web design, systems, user experience, web fonts
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Using Dribbble and Forrst for feedback on a client project
A couple of weeks ago I created a quickie logo for Andy Warburton’s mobile stock photography service Stockyoo. Andy was really keen on the idea of using Forrst and Dribbble for posting the progress of the project to get the … Continue reading