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Jason Fried - Things We’ve Learned at 37Signals
Going to range from collaboration to design, hiring, lots of things without diving into too much detail. 20-25 minutes of talking and then Q&A.
Why we don’t skip Photoshop
Do you do mockups? Or straight to HTML/CSS? Which is the best way?
» 5 Reasons it Sucks to be a Web Developer | Get A New Browser
Here are five reasons why it sucks to be a web developer (or tech guy).
BBC NEWS | Technology | Web 2.0 'distracts good design'
He warned that the rush to make webpages more dynamic often meant users were badly served.
He said sites peppered with personalisation tools were in danger of resembling the "glossy but useless" sites at the height of the dotcom boom.
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Creating an ASHX handler in ASP.NET
oday a typical web application is not only about serving HTML to browsers, but also serving XML and other types of content. Say you are creating a RSS feed for your site, for example. RSS should be presented as XML and I will cover that specific case in a
10 Things That Will Make Or Break Your Website
These are the top 10 things I learned from attending the Future of Web Apps Conference 2006 in San Francisco earlier this month. The summit was hosted by Carson Systems and included speakers like Kevin Rose, Mike Arrington, Mike Davidson, and more. It’s
The Laws of Simplicity » laws
I wrote The Laws of Simplicity in late 2005 to early 2006 to get my thoughts down about simplicity. In the course of 100-pages, I outline the Ten Laws as used on this website.
Talk to Our Customers? Are You Crazy?
No, they're not, says McQuillen. And the problem with thinking they are is that companies end up creating products and processes that suit them, not their customers. "You need," he says, "to go out and talk to customers to find out what they want."
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A List Apart: Articles: Where Am I?
It seems strange to be talking about something as basic as “navigation” 11 years into the web era. And yet, if you’re a web designer, chances are you’ve made some mistakes in this fundamental area. I know I have. So let’s go back to basics.
37signals: An Introduction to Using Patterns in Web Design
An Introduction to Using Patterns in Web Design
by Ryan Singer, October 5 2004
The biggest challenge for web designers is the unthinkably huge number of possible ways to solve any given problem. We usually don't think of this because we have our habits
Hot Dates with CSS
It might be hard to believe that CSS can get you hot dates, but listen up and I will explain how.
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