Posts from September, 2006

12 Lessons for Those Afraid of CSS and Standards : A List Apart

If you are new to CSS and Web standards and are frustrated, it’s because standards based Web design requires a change of mindset.

The Button Element – Digital Web

I hereby solemnly swear to use the button element for forms from now on. I feel like such a n00b.

ComplaintWorthy

complaintworthy.com

I was approached by a local development company Big Creek Software to design a UI and marketing site for their new Web app: ComplaintWorthy.

My involvement: Logo (in collaboration with Dan Shea), Graphic Design, XHTML, CSS

complaintworthy.com

Weblogs Inc: Style*Dash

StyleDash.com

This is the second site I’ve designed for Weblogs Inc. Style*Dash is a blog dedicated to the fashion world: trends, celebrities, clothing, accessories.

My inolvement: Graphic Design (including logo), initial xhtml/css template.

StyleDash.com

Judge: ADA case against target can move forward!

In the case of the National Federation of the Blind v. Target, Judge Marilyn Hall Patel ruled that retailers can be sued if their websites are not accessible to the blind. Hooray!!

Digital Designer, Developer, & Strategist

matt heerema

Matt has been creating Web sites for a decade, playing nearly every role on a Web team at least once. A love for art, a knack for code, and a love for people have fueled his career.

Matt is the Sr. Web Manager for Desiring God Ministries. More importantly, he is a Husband, Father, Musician, and Jesus' friend.

Matt writes about technology (of all kinds), productivity, and sometimes theology. Read more about Matt here.