Mina möjligheter att åka på häftiga webbkonferenser, där mina superhjältar pratar är minimala just nu. Jag har inte råd, så enkelt är det.
Istället ser jag det som en morot, att en dag få åka. Tills dess kan jag ta del av allting genom att läsa källkod på deras webbplatser, anteckningar och blogginlägg. Allt oftare, släpps dessutom föreläsningarna som videoklipp, senaste klippen jag såg var från Build Conference.
Luke Wroblewski bloggar sina anteckningar från An Event Apart, Atlanta.
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Ethan Marcotte: Rolling Up Our Responsive Sleeves
On a daily basis Web designers are asked to deal with an increasing number of diverse devices. Mobile & tablet don’t even begin to describe the situation. People are using multiple devices throughout the day. These devices are interconnected and used together.
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Jeffery Zeldman: Content First
Designers are advocates for the user. We’re customer service representatives for our organizations. Everyone impacts user experience, which means everyone is responsible to customers.
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Cindy Li: Inclusive Design
Touch devices need large targets for fingers. Test your designs in context on actual devices
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Dan Cederholm: Handcrafted Patterns
There’s a common progression to learning anything creative: imitation, repetition, and finally innovation. Imitation: by doing what others have done. Repetition: learning and repeating patterns.
At a certain point, muscle memory kicks in and you can use patterns without thinking. Innovation: apply your own creativity to the things you’ve learned. This adds your own style to things. Web design is no different. Ee learn by imitating, repeating, and then finding our own style.
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Eric Meyer: The Future of CSS
Border-radius and Web-fonts can also be used now.
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Om du vill läsa ännu mer från An Event Apart, har Luke Wroblewski ett arkiv under taggen #aneventapart på sin blogg.
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