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User personas are a cornerstone of user research, but can fail when they portray abstract caricatures rather than actual potential users. Emanuela Cozzi and Lennart Overkamp show us a new take on user personas that can prove to be more effective and meaningful. HUMAN-READABLE JAVASCRIPT: A TALE OF TWO EXPERTS Human-Readable JavaScript: A Tale of Two Experts. by Laurie Barth March 25, 2021. March 24, 2021. Published in Code, JavaScript. Everyone wants to be an expert. But what does that even mean? Over the years I’ve seen two types of people who are referred to as “experts.”. Expert 1 is someone who knows every tool in thelanguage and makes
CSS – A LIST APART We continue on A List Apart’s four-part “From URL to Interactive” series with Greg Whitworth, a member of the W3C CSS Working Group and the CSS Houdini Task Force. He’ll walk through how CSS is parsed, how values are computed, and what the “cascade” in style sheets actually means. Then we’ll discuss layout, painting,and composition.
PRIORITY GUIDES: A CONTENT-FIRST ALTERNATIVE TO WIREFRAMES When creating priority guides, you automatically focus on solving the users’ problems, serving their needs, and supporting them to reach their goals. The interface is always filled with content that communicates a message or helps the user. By designing content-first, you’re always focused on NO MORE FAQS: CREATE PURPOSEFUL INFORMATION FOR A MORE Creating a purposeful FAQ: Make it easy to find. Have a clear purpose and highly specific content in mind. Give it a clear title related to the user tasks (e.g., “Shipping FAQ” rather than just “FAQ”). Use clear, concise wording for questions. Focus questions on THE FUTURE OF WEB SOFTWARE IS HTML-OVER-WEBSOCKETS The Future of Web Software Is HTML-over-WebSockets. The future of web-based software architectures is already taking form, and this time it’s server-rendered (again). Papa’s got a brand new bag: HTML-over-WebSockets and broadcast everything all the time. The dual approach of marrying a Single Page App with an API service has leftmany dev
FROM EMPATHY TO ADVOCACY From Empathy to Advocacy. by Lyle Mullican January 06, 2015. Published in Industry, Industry & Business, Process, User Experience. For the past several years, I’ve been privileged to work with a number of local advocacy organizations in my community. Doing so has made me keenly aware of the crucial role that advocates play. WEB TYPOGRAPHY: NUMERALS Web Typography: Numerals. A note from the editors: We’re pleased to share an excerpt from Chapter 2 of Richard Rutter’s new book, Web Typography. When it comes to numbers we have just ten digits. Throw in a comma and a period and we’ve got grand total of twelve characters. You might not think that would present much of a challenge to a UX FOR LIZARD BRAINS However, in digital spaces, they often do. That is because our “lizard brains” —the part of the brain involved in motivation, emotion, learning, and memory—evolved alongside the physics of solid objects. Consequently, users may feel unsure when designers flout the perceptual expectations forged in the physical world. BREAKING THE DEADLOCK BETWEEN USER EXPERIENCE AND Breaking the Deadlock Between User Experience and Developer Experience. In early 2013, less than 14% of all web traffic came from mobile devices; today, that number has grown to 53%. In other parts of the world the difference is even more staggering: in African countries, more than 64% of web traffic is from mobile devices; inIndia, nearly 78%
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User personas are a cornerstone of user research, but can fail when they portray abstract caricatures rather than actual potential users. Emanuela Cozzi and Lennart Overkamp show us a new take on user personas that can prove to be more effective and meaningful. HUMAN-READABLE JAVASCRIPT: A TALE OF TWO EXPERTS Human-Readable JavaScript: A Tale of Two Experts. by Laurie Barth March 25, 2021. March 24, 2021. Published in Code, JavaScript. Everyone wants to be an expert. But what does that even mean? Over the years I’ve seen two types of people who are referred to as “experts.”. Expert 1 is someone who knows every tool in thelanguage and makes
CSS – A LIST APART We continue on A List Apart’s four-part “From URL to Interactive” series with Greg Whitworth, a member of the W3C CSS Working Group and the CSS Houdini Task Force. He’ll walk through how CSS is parsed, how values are computed, and what the “cascade” in style sheets actually means. Then we’ll discuss layout, painting,and composition.
PRIORITY GUIDES: A CONTENT-FIRST ALTERNATIVE TO WIREFRAMES When creating priority guides, you automatically focus on solving the users’ problems, serving their needs, and supporting them to reach their goals. The interface is always filled with content that communicates a message or helps the user. By designing content-first, you’re always focused on NO MORE FAQS: CREATE PURPOSEFUL INFORMATION FOR A MORE Creating a purposeful FAQ: Make it easy to find. Have a clear purpose and highly specific content in mind. Give it a clear title related to the user tasks (e.g., “Shipping FAQ” rather than just “FAQ”). Use clear, concise wording for questions. Focus questions on THE FUTURE OF WEB SOFTWARE IS HTML-OVER-WEBSOCKETS The Future of Web Software Is HTML-over-WebSockets. The future of web-based software architectures is already taking form, and this time it’s server-rendered (again). Papa’s got a brand new bag: HTML-over-WebSockets and broadcast everything all the time. The dual approach of marrying a Single Page App with an API service has leftmany dev
FROM EMPATHY TO ADVOCACY From Empathy to Advocacy. by Lyle Mullican January 06, 2015. Published in Industry, Industry & Business, Process, User Experience. For the past several years, I’ve been privileged to work with a number of local advocacy organizations in my community. Doing so has made me keenly aware of the crucial role that advocates play. WEB TYPOGRAPHY: NUMERALS Web Typography: Numerals. A note from the editors: We’re pleased to share an excerpt from Chapter 2 of Richard Rutter’s new book, Web Typography. When it comes to numbers we have just ten digits. Throw in a comma and a period and we’ve got grand total of twelve characters. You might not think that would present much of a challenge to a UX FOR LIZARD BRAINS However, in digital spaces, they often do. That is because our “lizard brains” —the part of the brain involved in motivation, emotion, learning, and memory—evolved alongside the physics of solid objects. Consequently, users may feel unsure when designers flout the perceptual expectations forged in the physical world. BREAKING THE DEADLOCK BETWEEN USER EXPERIENCE AND Breaking the Deadlock Between User Experience and Developer Experience. In early 2013, less than 14% of all web traffic came from mobile devices; today, that number has grown to 53%. In other parts of the world the difference is even more staggering: in African countries, more than 64% of web traffic is from mobile devices; inIndia, nearly 78%
HUMAN-READABLE JAVASCRIPT: A TALE OF TWO EXPERTS Human-Readable JavaScript: A Tale of Two Experts. by Laurie Barth March 25, 2021. March 24, 2021. Published in Code, JavaScript. Everyone wants to be an expert. But what does that even mean? Over the years I’ve seen two types of people who are referred to as “experts.”. Expert 1 is someone who knows every tool in thelanguage and makes
THE FUTURE OF THE WEB Together we can shuffle toward a better way, taking steps forward, back, and sometimes sideways. But history tells us that we do get there. The web is a mess. It is, like its creators, imperfect. It’s the most human of mediums. And that messiness, that THE ILLUSION OF FREE The Illusion of Free. Our data is out of our control. We might (wisely or unwisely) choose to publicly share our statuses, personal information, media and locations, or we might choose to only share this data with our friends. But it’s just an illusion of choice—however we share, we’re exposing ourselves to a wideaudience.
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For years, web designers have coveted print for its precision layouts, lamenting the varying user contexts on the web that compromise their designs. Responsive design advocates that we shift our design thinking to make a virtue of these constraints. Using fluid grids, flexible images, and media queries to embrace the ebb and flow of the web. PLURALIZATION FOR JAVASCRIPT In this case, it has the value 2. Now, if we take the English language as an example, it has two plural forms: singular and plural. Therefore, our rules look like this: If the counter has the integer value of 1, use the singular: “rabbit.”. If the counter has a value that is not equal to 1, use the plural: “rabbits.”.DESIGN BY METAPHOR
Design by metaphor—or, as is often the case, design by simile—happens when a client provides design and development in the form of a reference to another product. This can occur both in high-level concepts, such as, “MySpace, but for B2B relationships,” and in individual details, like “the login should be just like Gmail’s.”. AN ESSENTIAL TOOL FOR CAPTURING YOUR CAREER A Career Management Document (CMD) is a comprehensive collection of your résumé and portfolio content. It’s a document you update regularly, over time, with all the work you’ve done. When you’re ready to apply for your next job, you’ll have all the résumé and CROSS PLATFORM SCALABLE VECTOR GRAPHICS WITH SVGWEB Open the svgweb folder you uncompressed, then open the src folder and copy svg.js, svg.swf, and svg.htc to a folder on your webserver. Using a subfolder like js is fine, just make sure to keep all three files in the same folder. Now, include the svg.js as AXIOMATIC CSS AND LOBOTOMIZED OWLS Axiomatic CSS and Lobotomized Owls. by Heydon Pickering October 21, 2014. Published in CSS, HTML. At CSS Day last June I introduced, with some trepidation, a peculiar three-character CSS selector. Called the “lobotomized owl selector” for its resemblance to an owl’s vacant stare, it proved to be the most popular section of my talk. YOUR EMAILS (AND RECIPIENTS) DESERVE BETTER CONTEXT Your Emails (and Recipients) Deserve Better Context. by Garrett Dimon June 28, 2018. Published in Content. Email communication is an integral part of the user experience for nearly every web application that requires a login. It’s also one of the first interactions the user has after signing up. Yet too often both the content and contextof
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User personas are a cornerstone of user research, but can fail when they portray abstract caricatures rather than actual potential users. Emanuela Cozzi and Lennart Overkamp show us a new take on user personas that can prove to be more effective and meaningful. CSS – A LIST APARTAUTHOR: GREG WHITWORTH We continue on A List Apart’s four-part “From URL to Interactive” series with Greg Whitworth, a member of the W3C CSS Working Group and the CSS Houdini Task Force. He’ll walk through how CSS is parsed, how values are computed, and what the “cascade” in style sheets actually means. Then we’ll discuss layout, painting,and composition.
PRIORITY GUIDES: A CONTENT-FIRST ALTERNATIVE TO WIREFRAMES When creating priority guides, you automatically focus on solving the users’ problems, serving their needs, and supporting them to reach their goals. The interface is always filled with content that communicates a message or helps the user. By designing content-first, you’re always focused on THE FUTURE OF WEB SOFTWARE IS HTML-OVER-WEBSOCKETS The Future of Web Software Is HTML-over-WebSockets. The future of web-based software architectures is already taking form, and this time it’s server-rendered (again). Papa’s got a brand new bag: HTML-over-WebSockets and broadcast everything all the time. The dual approach of marrying a Single Page App with an API service has leftmany dev
NO MORE FAQS: CREATE PURPOSEFUL INFORMATION FOR A MORE Creating a purposeful FAQ: Make it easy to find. Have a clear purpose and highly specific content in mind. Give it a clear title related to the user tasks (e.g., “Shipping FAQ” rather than just “FAQ”). Use clear, concise wording for questions. Focus questions on PRACTICING EMPATHY WITH TEAMS Practicing Empathy With Teams. Empathy, as it’s been talked about recently, is most often framed as something important to practice for our users. It’s important to make sure we’re helping our users get the content they desire or get through the flow of our site to do what’s important to them. What is getting lost, though, is that UX FOR LIZARD BRAINS However, in digital spaces, they often do. That is because our “lizard brains” —the part of the brain involved in motivation, emotion, learning, and memory—evolved alongside the physics of solid objects. Consequently, users may feel unsure when designers flout the perceptual expectations forged in the physical world. FROM EMPATHY TO ADVOCACY From Empathy to Advocacy. by Lyle Mullican January 06, 2015. Published in Industry, Industry & Business, Process, User Experience. For the past several years, I’ve been privileged to work with a number of local advocacy organizations in my community. Doing so has made me keenly aware of the crucial role that advocates play. BREAKING THE DEADLOCK BETWEEN USER EXPERIENCE AND Breaking the Deadlock Between User Experience and Developer Experience. In early 2013, less than 14% of all web traffic came from mobile devices; today, that number has grown to 53%. In other parts of the world the difference is even more staggering: in African countries, more than 64% of web traffic is from mobile devices; inIndia, nearly 78%
AXIOMATIC CSS AND LOBOTOMIZED OWLS Axiomatic CSS and Lobotomized Owls. by Heydon Pickering October 21, 2014. Published in CSS, HTML. At CSS Day last June I introduced, with some trepidation, a peculiar three-character CSS selector. Called the “lobotomized owl selector” for its resemblance to an owl’s vacant stare, it proved to be the most popular section of my talk.A LIST APART
User personas are a cornerstone of user research, but can fail when they portray abstract caricatures rather than actual potential users. Emanuela Cozzi and Lennart Overkamp show us a new take on user personas that can prove to be more effective and meaningful. CSS – A LIST APARTAUTHOR: GREG WHITWORTH We continue on A List Apart’s four-part “From URL to Interactive” series with Greg Whitworth, a member of the W3C CSS Working Group and the CSS Houdini Task Force. He’ll walk through how CSS is parsed, how values are computed, and what the “cascade” in style sheets actually means. Then we’ll discuss layout, painting,and composition.
PRIORITY GUIDES: A CONTENT-FIRST ALTERNATIVE TO WIREFRAMES When creating priority guides, you automatically focus on solving the users’ problems, serving their needs, and supporting them to reach their goals. The interface is always filled with content that communicates a message or helps the user. By designing content-first, you’re always focused on THE FUTURE OF WEB SOFTWARE IS HTML-OVER-WEBSOCKETS The Future of Web Software Is HTML-over-WebSockets. The future of web-based software architectures is already taking form, and this time it’s server-rendered (again). Papa’s got a brand new bag: HTML-over-WebSockets and broadcast everything all the time. The dual approach of marrying a Single Page App with an API service has leftmany dev
NO MORE FAQS: CREATE PURPOSEFUL INFORMATION FOR A MORE Creating a purposeful FAQ: Make it easy to find. Have a clear purpose and highly specific content in mind. Give it a clear title related to the user tasks (e.g., “Shipping FAQ” rather than just “FAQ”). Use clear, concise wording for questions. Focus questions on PRACTICING EMPATHY WITH TEAMS Practicing Empathy With Teams. Empathy, as it’s been talked about recently, is most often framed as something important to practice for our users. It’s important to make sure we’re helping our users get the content they desire or get through the flow of our site to do what’s important to them. What is getting lost, though, is that UX FOR LIZARD BRAINS However, in digital spaces, they often do. That is because our “lizard brains” —the part of the brain involved in motivation, emotion, learning, and memory—evolved alongside the physics of solid objects. Consequently, users may feel unsure when designers flout the perceptual expectations forged in the physical world. FROM EMPATHY TO ADVOCACY From Empathy to Advocacy. by Lyle Mullican January 06, 2015. Published in Industry, Industry & Business, Process, User Experience. For the past several years, I’ve been privileged to work with a number of local advocacy organizations in my community. Doing so has made me keenly aware of the crucial role that advocates play. BREAKING THE DEADLOCK BETWEEN USER EXPERIENCE AND Breaking the Deadlock Between User Experience and Developer Experience. In early 2013, less than 14% of all web traffic came from mobile devices; today, that number has grown to 53%. In other parts of the world the difference is even more staggering: in African countries, more than 64% of web traffic is from mobile devices; inIndia, nearly 78%
AXIOMATIC CSS AND LOBOTOMIZED OWLS Axiomatic CSS and Lobotomized Owls. by Heydon Pickering October 21, 2014. Published in CSS, HTML. At CSS Day last June I introduced, with some trepidation, a peculiar three-character CSS selector. Called the “lobotomized owl selector” for its resemblance to an owl’s vacant stare, it proved to be the most popular section of my talk. THE FUTURE OF THE WEB Together we can shuffle toward a better way, taking steps forward, back, and sometimes sideways. But history tells us that we do get there. The web is a mess. It is, like its creators, imperfect. It’s the most human of mediums. And that messiness, that AN ESSENTIAL TOOL FOR CAPTURING YOUR CAREER A Career Management Document (CMD) is a comprehensive collection of your résumé and portfolio content. It’s a document you update regularly, over time, with all the work you’ve done. When you’re ready to apply for your next job, you’ll have all the résumé andDESIGN BY METAPHOR
Design by metaphor—or, as is often the case, design by simile—happens when a client provides design and development in the form of a reference to another product. This can occur both in high-level concepts, such as, “MySpace, but for B2B relationships,” and in individual details, like “the login should be just like Gmail’s.”. SELECTING EFFECTIVE WORKSHOP TASKS Selecting Effective Workshop Tasks. This blog post is part two of a series. Read part one, Planning and Organizing Workshops, or part three, Dealing with Difficult Workshop Attendees . Having defined goals and set an agenda for a workshop are a crucial first step. But what happens during the workshop is even more critical. THE ILLUSION OF FREE The Illusion of Free. Our data is out of our control. We might (wisely or unwisely) choose to publicly share our statuses, personal information, media and locations, or we might choose to only share this data with our friends. But it’s just an illusion of choice—however we share, we’re exposing ourselves to a wideaudience.
DAN CEDERHOLM
Dan Cederholm is a designer, author, and speaker living in Salem, Massachusetts. He’s the Co-Founder of Dribbble, a community for designers, and Founder of SimpleBits, a tiny design studio.A long-time advocate of standards-based web design, Dan has worked with YouTube, Microsoft, Google, MTV, ESPN and others. PLURALIZATION FOR JAVASCRIPT In this case, it has the value 2. Now, if we take the English language as an example, it has two plural forms: singular and plural. Therefore, our rules look like this: If the counter has the integer value of 1, use the singular: “rabbit.”. If the counter has a value that is not equal to 1, use the plural: “rabbits.”.A LIST APART
A List Apart – For people who make websites AXIOMATIC CSS AND LOBOTOMIZED OWLS Axiomatic CSS and Lobotomized Owls. by Heydon Pickering October 21, 2014. Published in CSS, HTML. At CSS Day last June I introduced, with some trepidation, a peculiar three-character CSS selector. Called the “lobotomized owl selector” for its resemblance to an owl’s vacant stare, it proved to be the most popular section of my talk. DESIGNING FOR NON-NATIVE SPEAKERS Designing for Non-Native Speakers. For the past few years, I’ve worked on sites and web apps that have large user groups of non-native speakers of English. That has given me a chance to look at how they are accepted (or rejected) by people who don’t speak English as a first language. Some curious facts emerge when you compare thelanguages
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User personas are a cornerstone of user research, but can fail when they portray abstract caricatures rather than actual potential users. Emanuela Cozzi and Lennart Overkamp show us a new take on user personas that can prove to be more effective and meaningful. FROM EMPATHY TO ADVOCACY From banking to civil services to education, the internet intersects every part of our lives in a way that was unthinkable 20 years ago. And yet the web remains inaccessible to vast swathes of people, with code issues far from the only roadblock. THE FUTURE OF WEB SOFTWARE IS HTML-OVER-WEBSOCKETS The future of web-based software architectures is already taking form, and this time it’s server-rendered (again). Papa’s got a brand newbag: HTML
BREAKING THE DEADLOCK BETWEEN USER EXPERIENCE AND In early 2013, less than 14% of all web traffic came from mobile devices; today, that number has grown to 53%.In other parts of the world the difference is even more staggering: in African countries, more than 64% of web traffic is from mobile devices; in India, nearly 78% of traffic is mobile. This is a big deal, because all 248 million new internet users in 2017 lived outside the United States. SO YOU WANT TO WRITE AN ARTICLE? So you want to write an article. Maybe you’ve got a great way of organizing your CSS, or you’re a designer who has a method of communicating really well with developers, or you have some insight into how to best use a new technology. PRIORITY GUIDES: A CONTENT-FIRST ALTERNATIVE TO WIREFRAMES No matter your role, if you’ve ever been involved in a digital design project, chances are you’re familiar with wireframes. After all, they’re among the most popular and widely used tools when designing websites, apps, dashboards, and other digital userinterfaces.
NO MORE FAQS: CREATE PURPOSEFUL INFORMATION FOR A MORE As a technical writer and now information architect, I’ve worked to upend this mediocre approach to web content for more than a decade, and here’s what I’ve learned: instead of defaulting to an unstructured FAQ, invest in information that’s built around a comprehensive content strategy specifically designed to meet user andcompany goals.
WEB TYPOGRAPHY: DESIGNING TABLES TO BE READ, NOT LOOKED AT Align to the decimal point#section6. You may find yourself not having control of numerical precision, or perhaps the data you’re working with is rounded to the same significant number rather than adhering to the same precision. In this case, simply right-aligning a column of numbers will not help your reader scan down the column – small, high-precision numbers will look at first glance AXIOMATIC CSS AND LOBOTOMIZED OWLS At CSS Day last June I introduced, with some trepidation, a peculiar three-character CSS selector. Called the “lobotomized owl selector” for its resemblance to an owl’s vacant stare, it proved to be the most popular section of my talk.A LIST APART
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User personas are a cornerstone of user research, but can fail when they portray abstract caricatures rather than actual potential users. Emanuela Cozzi and Lennart Overkamp show us a new take on user personas that can prove to be more effective and meaningful. FROM EMPATHY TO ADVOCACY From banking to civil services to education, the internet intersects every part of our lives in a way that was unthinkable 20 years ago. And yet the web remains inaccessible to vast swathes of people, with code issues far from the only roadblock. THE FUTURE OF WEB SOFTWARE IS HTML-OVER-WEBSOCKETS The future of web-based software architectures is already taking form, and this time it’s server-rendered (again). Papa’s got a brand newbag: HTML
BREAKING THE DEADLOCK BETWEEN USER EXPERIENCE AND In early 2013, less than 14% of all web traffic came from mobile devices; today, that number has grown to 53%.In other parts of the world the difference is even more staggering: in African countries, more than 64% of web traffic is from mobile devices; in India, nearly 78% of traffic is mobile. This is a big deal, because all 248 million new internet users in 2017 lived outside the United States. SO YOU WANT TO WRITE AN ARTICLE? So you want to write an article. Maybe you’ve got a great way of organizing your CSS, or you’re a designer who has a method of communicating really well with developers, or you have some insight into how to best use a new technology. PRIORITY GUIDES: A CONTENT-FIRST ALTERNATIVE TO WIREFRAMES No matter your role, if you’ve ever been involved in a digital design project, chances are you’re familiar with wireframes. After all, they’re among the most popular and widely used tools when designing websites, apps, dashboards, and other digital userinterfaces.
NO MORE FAQS: CREATE PURPOSEFUL INFORMATION FOR A MORE As a technical writer and now information architect, I’ve worked to upend this mediocre approach to web content for more than a decade, and here’s what I’ve learned: instead of defaulting to an unstructured FAQ, invest in information that’s built around a comprehensive content strategy specifically designed to meet user andcompany goals.
WEB TYPOGRAPHY: DESIGNING TABLES TO BE READ, NOT LOOKED AT Align to the decimal point#section6. You may find yourself not having control of numerical precision, or perhaps the data you’re working with is rounded to the same significant number rather than adhering to the same precision. In this case, simply right-aligning a column of numbers will not help your reader scan down the column – small, high-precision numbers will look at first glance AXIOMATIC CSS AND LOBOTOMIZED OWLS At CSS Day last June I introduced, with some trepidation, a peculiar three-character CSS selector. Called the “lobotomized owl selector” for its resemblance to an owl’s vacant stare, it proved to be the most popular section of my talk.A LIST APART
A List Apart – For people who make websites CSS – A LIST APART The tools web developers use to build websites have changed dramatically since the 1990s. But when it comes to the craft of writing CSS, Jens Meiert argues, it often seems that we haven’t learned anything over the past 20 years. THE TEN ESSENTIALS FOR GOOD API DOCUMENTATION API documentation is the number one reference for anyone implementing your API, and it can profoundly influence the developer experience. Because it describes what services an application programming interface offers and how to use those services, your documentation will inevitably create an impression about your product—for betteror for worse.
STYLE TILES AND HOW THEY WORK The way it was#section5. It’s common to present multiple comps to a client during the design process. Clients like to see options, and multiple comps make stakeholders feel like they’re getting what theypaid for.
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A List Apart – For people who make websites THE FUTURE OF THE WEB But that’s Twitter for you. It began somewhat innocuously off-Twitter, with a very reasonable X-Men-themed post by Brian Kardell (one of the authors of the Extensible Web Manifesto). Brian suggests that the way forward is by opening up (via JavaScript) some low-level features that have traditionally been welded shut in the browser. FROM PAGES TO PATTERNS: AN EXERCISE FOR EVERYONE When people think in terms of pages, it might seem natural for component design and page design to occur in tandem. But this can undermine a team’s ability to name components and build a PRACTICING EMPATHY WITH TEAMS Susan Robertson is a front end developer working with Fictive Kin who focuses on CSS, style guides, responsive, and accessibility. In the past, she has worked with clients such as FiftyThree, Imprint, Cloud Four, and worked for Editorially, The Nerdery, and Cambia Health. DAEMON SKINS: SEPARATING PRESENTATION FROM CONTENT There ’s more than one way to skin a website. Newhouse demonstrates creative scripting techniques that give viewers and designers thecontrol they crave.
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by Jim Kalbach
Ever find solutions before you find the problems? In this excerpt from The Jobs To Be Done Playbook, Jim Kalbach gives some advice on aligning innovation to customer needs, including creating a jobs-driven roadmap and using job stories to solve specific designproblems.
October 25, 2018April 08, 2019 FROM URL TO INTERACTIVEby Aaron Gustafson
When we think about it, our whole industry depends on our faith in a handful of “black boxes” few of us fully understand: browsers. We hand over our HTML, CSS, JavaScript, cross our fingers, and hope they render the experience we have in our heads. But knowing how they work can really get you out of a jam when things go wrong. That’s why we’ve assembled a handful of incredibly knowledgeable authors to take us under the hood in this four-part series. Join us on this trip across the web, into the often foggy valley between code andexperience.
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Voice-driven content challenges many of our approaches to usability testing. Preston So turns them into opportunities and advantages for the medium itself. Content April 09, 2020April 20,2020
CROSS-CULTURAL DESIGNby Senongo Akpem
In this excerpt from Cross-Cultural Design, Senongo Akpem discusses the many facets of typography that must be considered when you are looking to reach a global audience. Design February 27, 2020February25, 2020
STANDARDS FOR WRITING ACCESSIBLY by Michael J. Metts ,Andy Welfle
In this excerpt from Writing is Designing, Michael J. Metts and Andy Welfle discuss the importance of writing with accessibility in mind.Accessibility
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2020January 28, 2020 MAKING ROOM FOR VARIATION by Yesenia Perez-Cruz In this excerpt from Expressive Designs Systems, Yesenia Perez-Cruz goes deep on what it takes to create design systems that enables intentional, meaningful variation. Design December 12, 2019December09, 2019
REQUEST WITH INTENT: CACHING STRATEGIES IN THE AGE OF PWASby Aaron Gustafson
To boost performance responsibly, Aaron Gustafson puts a spin on classic best practices, experiments with media caching strategies, and shares smart Cache API tricks. Browsers November 21, 2019November19, 2019
RESPONSIBLE JAVASCRIPT: PART IIIby Jeremy Wagner
Jeremy Wagner shows us how to get and keep third-party JavaScript under control through clean-up sprints and eternal vigilance. Application DevelopmentNovember
14, 2019November 13, 2019 THE UNTAPPED POWER OF VULNERABILITY & TRANSPARENCY IN CONTENT STRATEGYby Travis McKnight
Learn the three storytelling pillars of vulnerable and transparent content to forge deeper connections with your users. Content August 22, 2019August 21,2019
AN ESSENTIAL TOOL FOR CAPTURING YOUR CAREER ACCOMPLISHMENTSby Jessica Ivins
Even if you’re not looking for a job, Jessica Ivins shares a great way to jump start your résumé and portfolio right now. Career August 08, 2019August 22,2019
GETTING TO THE HEART OF DIGITAL ACCESSIBILITYby Carie Fisher
The tech world has a major diversity problem. accessible developers may be an unexpected part of the solution. AccessibilityAugust 01,
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RESPONSIBLE JAVASCRIPT: PART IIby Jeremy Wagner
You’ve “moved fast and broken things.” Here’s some helpful advice from Jeremy Wagner to fix them responsibly. ApplicationDevelopment
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