We can no longer presume that the content accessed through mobile devices will also be viewed on them.
Great quote for those thinking about responsive design.
We can no longer presume that the content accessed through mobile devices will also be viewed on them.
Great quote for those thinking about responsive design.
Fucking awesome. Give it a whirl.
Business owners should think of designers as architects, not decorators. You wouldn’t tell an architect to build something that’s not structurally sound. A good designer has technical knowledge—don’t treat her like someone who’s there to decide whether something should be pink or orange.
Loud and proud!
“Do I need to know how to code?” is a question that comes up with sure-fire consistency in design circles. I’ve seen it asked by so many, from uncertain design students in classrooms worried about their chances of landing a job, to seasoned professionals at conferences seeing their pool of print projects slowly evaporate. The question is being asked with even greater frequency as of late, because Adobe has launched their product Muse, which promises designers the ability to “create unique websites without writing code.” So, if a designer wants to work on the web, should they take the time to learn this dastardly “code” or instead rely on software like Muse?
It felt too short, but it’s a great piece put together by some exceptional performers.
A fan of this mobile-first friendly HTML5 Boilerplate.
Gorgeous web-based book from Google’s new ThinkQuarterly.
If I had an iPad or a tablet with a stylus this would be way more fun; as is it’s an interesting example of web technology.
Web typography heaven.
Love this sites use of background imagery and simple, well chosen type. Dalhov | STARTSIDAN
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