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Design websites directly in the browser with a simple drag and drop interface.
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Design websites directly in the browser with a simple drag and drop interface.
Ive does not lead visual design. He leads Human Interface design.
cloud-enabled hardware wth is that?
or not… I agree with this guy’s post 100%!
Web page infographic on what mobile really means.
We’ll be making fonts in the Typekit library available for desktop use, starting with 175 font families from 7 top-tier foundries.
Really nice infographic webpage design on The Impact of Climate Change on Health
Nice rundown post on how installing an app from the web instead of the app store can confuse people.
When taking an app-first approach to designing a product, how should a designer approach the icon?
The Hustle™ is bullshit, and a poor way to accomplish anything of lasting value.
Is the CSS syntax way too simple for you ? Do you think preprocessors are for losers ? Are you paid per line of code ? Do you need big stylesheets ? FESS your CSS and get more code from your source !
Lightboxes don’t work for small screens. By Brad Frost.
When you open the Chrome web inspector, you can browse to the styles that are being applied to your elements. It’s great. Unfortunately, if you’re using a framework like LESS or Sass, then by default Chrome will reference the CSS files that those frameworks generate, even if you’ve never seen them before.
It is time to become aware of the place microformats have in your site structure. Microformats are attributes present in the markup of your pages that grant an explicit deceleration (eg “this is a Blog Post”) as to the role of the content present in the document.
I’ve actually shared a few things on Dribbble that might prove helpful right away. If nothing else, several of these stemmed some pretty good conversation from other leading letterers and designers in the comments, so be sure to check through those, too.