Archive for the ‘design’ Category
Sunday, February 3rd, 2008
So here's a question: how do you design your process artifacts to take progressive enhancement into consideration? (Wow, I think I just used my monthly quota of buzzwords.) In other words, how do you create wireframes, comps, and buildouts that show 1) the structure and look of a site at ...
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Friday, July 23rd, 2004
Zeldman strikes again. This time, he takes up the issue of unsolicited redesigns - timely, given the recent case of Matthew Somerville and Odeon. It's well worth a read, especially for anyone out there (like me) who has been considering undertaking just this sort of project.
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Wednesday, May 26th, 2004
First Zeldman, then Dave, now Doug - who's next? All the big names are getting bitten by the redesign bug, it seems....
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Tuesday, May 25th, 2004
Take a look at the new mezzoblue, codenamed proton (the previous version is now called radar). Dave's pulled off an interesting feat, to say the least - there are lots of fun opportunities to explore the interface. I've already earmarked a couple of nifty ideas from the new treatment for ...
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Monday, May 3rd, 2004
He's at it again - Zeldman just launched his redesigned personal site, and woo howdy is it a doozy. Looks like he's whole-heartedly embraced the move from orange to cream/green suggested by the recent redesign.
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