Zeldman's Web Design Manifesto 2012
Zeldman delivers this years most important piece on designing for the web and why you should experiment and exaggerate to make a point when designing your own site.
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Zeldman delivers this years most important piece on designing for the web and why you should experiment and exaggerate to make a point when designing your own site.
A post about our design process working with The Swedish Green Party’s new website.
— Stephanie Rieger (source: ITU)
I have written a little introduction to writing specs with the MiniTest framework that is bundled with Ruby 1.9, read the full post over at my blog →
Andy Clark continues the discussion on select menu navigation and concludes: Let’s design something better. Totally agree, let’s!
I’ve been thinking a lot about navigation in responsive designs lately, so when Brad Frost wrote Responsive Navigation Patterns a few days ago I thought I’d write down some thoughts on a couple of the methods he talks about.
Great write-up of different techniques for navigation in responsive designs. We’ve mostly been using The Footer Anchor approach.
— Stanley Kubrick (via John Gruber)
A place where people can search letters by type, place, era, style, anything: Glyphosaurus (glyphs + thesaurus + dino sauce). Built by Upstatement, read their blogpost about the project.