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Category Archives: Web Design & CSS

Below the Fold

16-Sep-05

After some really spotty internet access for the past couple days due to inclement weather moving over this ‘paradise’ island (including lightning storms that messed with our power…), I’m back in the saddle again. Unfortunately, I’m also headed to work in a little over an hour…
Derek Powazek is [urging designers to ‘embrace your bottom’][1] in […]

Growth

26-Aug-05

Yet again I haven’t had much opportunity to work on Clutter, but inspiration struck last night and I finally came up with the start of a design that doesn’t feel as derivative to me as some of the others I’ve been mocking up lately. Designers __have got__ to be their own hardest clients.

What does “Web 2.0″ mean to you?

28-Jul-05

There’s this term, Web 2.0, that’s being bandied about mercilessly these days. I’m not all that interested in buzzwords, but it seems like Web 2.0 represents _an accelerating movement_ of sorts, towarding toward a variety of different concepts that encompass the whole of the craft.
Web 2.0 has to do with design, usually clean and simple, […]

Cleaning up the clutter

15-Jul-05

The past few days I’ve been fabulously productive at working on Clutter… I scrapped the previous versions in favor of strongly focusing on designing a solid core before getting distracted by all sorts of sizzly features.
As a result, with a little help from the Typo source to clean up some date-handling code, I’ve nearly completed […]

Happy 5th Birthday, AaSoWD

01-Jul-05

[The Art & Science of Web Design][1] turned 5 the other day. I remember this is one of the more important books in my web dev library.
To commemorate, the author (Jeff Veen) has made available a PDF version of the whole book. [Go get it][2] (3.5 mb download)!
[1]: http://www.veen.com/jeff/archives/000747.html
[2]: http://veen.com/artsci/veen-artsci.pdf