Slides From Khoi Vinh and Mark Boulton’s Grids Are Good Presentation
The best session I went to at SXSW: Oh Yeeaahh!
Explorations into theology, technology, leadership, and culture.
The best session I went to at SXSW: Oh Yeeaahh!
Scripting Photoshop With JavaScript and Ruby. Huh. Cool.
Smashing Magazine posted 45 Fresh, Clean and Impressive Designs. It’s always nice to have a look at what other designers are up to. I chose my top five favorite out of this list. Ones that are well designed in their genre without being overdone, overly ripped off, or overly clichéd. Nice work, everyone – Luis […]
Jim O’Halloran’s Subversion Cheat Sheet. Handy little piece. There’s another good one at Johnny’s Thoughts as well. (thanks Dan)
Nick Gould writes an excellent article for Digital Web Magazine on Web Design Contracts: Digital Web Magazine – Web Design Contracts: Why Bother > Design work is often difficult to define in advance, and is inherently subjective. A contract helps to remove some of this ambiguity. For the reasons I’ll outline below, working without a […]
Adobe Edge interview with 14-year-old developer Max Zimet. Man… they keep getting younger…
Andy Budd has created a brilliant set of Heuristics for Modern Web Application Development His 9 heuristics are meant to be a starting point for fleshing out a more comprehensive list. It’s a good start. 1. Design for User Expectations 2. Clarity 3. Minimize Unnecessary Complexity and Cognitive Load 4. Efficiency and Task Completion 5. […]
Roger revisits styling form controls with CSS.
Mark Boulton has a good article on whitespace as it applies to composition and typography at A List Apart.
Research Based Web Design Practices from the U.S. Dept. of health.
Details are the design – (37signals) > “The details are not the details. They make the design.” > -Charles Eames
Monoslideshow – The new and ultra customizable Flash image viewer for your site. Looks like a good alternative to slideshowpro. But does it have a Director?