Tag Archives: atmedia

@media – Five Steps To Better Typography

Next up was Mark Boulton, who wanted us to work with typography in a better way. Be Appropriate & Adaptable Typefaces tell stories, and the web is still playing catchup with this power. Comic Sans is appropriate for the menu … Continue reading

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@media – Design Interface Juggling

Dan Cederholm took us through the various elements of interface design that a good juggler should be able to “keep in the air”. [Dan and his interface-juggling octopus] Colour Colour evokes an emotional response in the viewer, and we need … Continue reading

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@media – High-Noon Shoot Out: Design vs Implementation

This was a bit of light-hearted fun, with two heavyweights standing in opposing corners and trying to convince us their point of view was right. [the protagonists on the podium] In The Design Corner – Mr Simon Collison The Design … Continue reading

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@media – Diabolical Design: The Devil Is In The Details

The conference split into two tracks, and I chose to listen to Jason Santa Maria of Happy Cog Studios talking about Design. Design is intent, and that must be reflected in the finer details. Colour Colour means different things to … Continue reading

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@media – Beyond Ajax

@media has rolled around super-quick this year. It kicked off with Jesse James Garrett of Adaptive Path talking about the future of web beyond Ajax. He started by asking us “what is the web good for (at)? It’s still quite … Continue reading

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