“It’s not there.”
The client’s three-word reply came within five minutes of the launch of their new website. Continue reading Three Things You Can Do to Help a Designer/Developer Troubleshoot Web Issues
“It’s not there.”
The client’s three-word reply came within five minutes of the launch of their new website. Continue reading Three Things You Can Do to Help a Designer/Developer Troubleshoot Web Issues
It’s that time of year again, when I enjoy all the wonderful Advent calendars for web professionals. For me, it’s Christmas come early, where I can soak up all kinds of new information, resources and tips for working on the web.
This year’s roundup of calendars includes the “regulars”: 24 ways, UXMas, and Performance Calendar. Continue reading Advent Calendars for Web Professionals: 2014
In his From the Front Lines of Multi-Device Web Design presentation at WordCamp San Francisco 2014, Luke Wroblewski encouraged web designers to consider how people are using their computer devices, rather than only focusing on the screen size of the device.
Wroblewski shared research from development of his Polar application, and encouraged designers to embrace all the different types of inputs (touch, mouse, voice, etc.). Continue reading WordCamp San Francisco 2014: From the Front Lines of Multi-Device Web Design