by Gene Crawford | Feb 6, 2015 | News
Hampton Catlin knows responsive web design. As the creator of Wikipedia Mobile, several successful iPhone applications, and the inventor of a CSS-generating language known as Sass, Catlin’s passion for better mobile user experiences comes through in everything he says...
by Gene Crawford | Feb 2, 2015 | News, Podcast, UMS Video Podcast
Val Head @vlh Web Designer, Motion Designer The advent of CSS3 and Javascript has allowed designers to move past the idea that they are creating static images. Our designs move, slide, and shuffle in response to a user’s actions. While animation can be a powerful tool...
by Giovanni DiFeterici | Jan 29, 2015 | News
In a recent web project, decided to implement an idea for a giant beard that would grow with the page’s content. The site needed to be responsive and each page needed to accommodate a different amount of content. It would also need to accommodate...
by Giovanni DiFeterici | Jan 14, 2015 | News
The Problem The tools for producing web designs are improving every day. We’ve got incredible third party services to handle everything from hosting our content, to social coding. Production tools are also improving. Instead of CSS, we can use Sass to cut down...
by Clark Buckner | Jan 5, 2015 | News
Following her talk on “Orchestrating Content” at BDConf 2014, TechnologyAdvice’s Clark Buckner got a chance to interview Sara Wachter-Boettcher, an independent content strategist who designs systems for “flexible, adaptable, future-friendly content” and focuses on...
by Aaron Griswold | Dec 22, 2014 | News
As I’ve been gathering articles for our weekly interweb round-up called UnmatchedStyle Radar, I’ve noticed that the web design trends for 2015 articles are picking up and gathering steam. So… we’re riding the bandwagon with our own web design...