Jason Gribsby – Adaptive Input
Giovanni talks with Jason Grigsby about Adaptive Input during BDConf Nashville.
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Giovanni talks with Jason Grigsby about Adaptive Input during BDConf Nashville.
Most applications, either for mobile and tablet or beyond, rely on input from the user at least once. Actually, most of them rely on input from the user most of the time. These users can only give us input via forms and although they have been around for some time now, the majority of designers […]
There’s a shift under way in large organizations, one that puts design much closer to the center of the enterprise. But the shift isn’t about aesthetics. It’s about applying the principles of design to the way people work.
One of the most popular articles we’ve published in UX Mag advocates that experience designers would be wise to get in the headspace of traditional architects. The reasons for this are clear: like experience designers, architects are balancing aesthetics with usability—solving problems by crafting solutions that embody balance.
Today, we’re going to look at the powerful new auto-formatting feature inJSCS for automatically applying style guide rules in our scripts. This has been in-development for some time and is in my view, a game changer.
Times have changed. Nonetheless, if you try to look back at how websites have been designed in the last 10 years, you can say that nothing much has changed despite the numerous changes on the web.
Once you strip away the constraints of traditional office work – the daily commute, the face-time with co-workers and your boss, the shoulder taps, the close quarters – you’re left with remarkable freedom on how to work and get stuff done. This eBook contains everything we’ve learned about remote work from the perspective of being […]
CSS’ clip-path property is your ticket to shape-shifting the monotonous, boxy layouts traditionally associated with flat, responsive design. You will begin to think outside the box, literally, and hexagons, stars and octagons will begin to take form on your web pages. Once you get your hands dirty with clip-path, there’s no end to the shapes […]
Over the past couple of years, CSS has gotten a set of new properties that allow us to create quite advanced graphical effects right in the browsers, using a few lines of code, and without having to resort to graphics editors to achieve those effects. If you are like me, then that sounds like music […]
The web consists of content, content consists of words and words can be long, very long. Everyone involved with the web will sooner or later have to deal with long words.