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  • Eric Meyer on the past, present and future of CSS

    Interview

    Eric Meyer on the past, present and future of CSS

    How the co-founder of An Event Apart helped make CSS what it is today

    23 Jul 2012

    He was there at the very beginnings of CSS back in 1996, and it’s been blowing his mind ever since. Eric Meyer, co-founder of An Event Apart, talks to Tom May about how he helped make CSS what it is today, and where it’s going in the future
  • Mark Boulton on designing websites using 'content out'

    Interview

    Mark Boulton on designing websites using 'content out'

    Boulton argues designers shift their thinking regarding fixed canvases

    16 Nov 2011

    By Craig Grannell on | 2 comments
    The creative director of Mark Boulton Design and co-founder of Five Simple Steps argues web designers shift their thinking regarding fixed canvases
  • Mark Boulton on layouts and grid systems

    Interview

    Mark Boulton on layouts and grid systems

    The web needs to respond better to the way we consume content

    7 Sep 2011

    By Oliver Lindberg on | 1 comment
    Mark Boulton, one of the UK’s most high profile designers, says the web needs to respond better to the way we consume content these days. He sits down with Oliver Lindberg to explain a new set of rules and how we can apply them
  • Chris Coyier on CodePen and the CSS-Tricks redesign

    Interview

    Chris Coyier on CodePen and the CSS-Tricks redesign

    Coyier unveils CodePen, and plans to screencast CSS-Tricks redesign

    21 Jun 2012

    By Tanya Combrinck on | 6 comments
    Chris Coyier unveils CodePen, an educational and inspirational app for web designers, and discusses his Kickstarter project to fund a screencast of the CSS-Tricks redesign
  • Alex Duloz on The Pastry Box Project

    Interview

    Alex Duloz on The Pastry Box Project

    Duloz on Madmen, diversity, crowdfunding and making a book

    22 Jan 2013

    By Tanya Combrinck on
    The Pastry Box Project provides an insight into the minds of those at the forefront of the web design industry. Creator Alex Duloz explains his views on diversity in the industry, how he's planning to make the writings into a book and how TV show Madmen inspired him to start the project
  • Trent Walton on RWD, friends and passion

    Interview

    Trent Walton on RWD, friends and passion

    Trent Walton on getting hired to do what you're passionate about

    4 Jan 2013

    By Tanya Combrinck on
    Paravel founder Trent Walton answers your queries about responsive design, working with friends and getting hired to do what you’re passionate about. Oh, and talks turbo-powered space yachts …
  • Brian Birtles on rethinking web animations

    Interview

    Brian Birtles on rethinking web animations

    CSS, SVG and why their limitations must be overcome

    26 Nov 2012

    By Craig Grannell on
    Mozilla's Brian Birtles on the new web standards that will enable developers to synchronise animations with video and audio, and provide scheduling, seeking, reversing and other features
  • Brian LeRoux on PhoneGap

    Interview

    Brian LeRoux on PhoneGap

    How it’s sowing the seeds of its own destruction

    6 Aug 2012

    By Tom May on
    PhoneGap enables you to write apps for an array of mobile platforms using standard web languages. Its top evangelist, Brian LeRoux, chats to Tom May about the framework’s evolution, and how it’s sowing the seeds of its own destruction
  • Jessica Hische on teaching yourself how to code

    Interview

    Jessica Hische on teaching yourself how to code

    Jessica Hische has co-created Don't Fear the Internet to teach code

    27 Mar 2012

    By Tanya Combrinck on
    Illustrator and letterer Jessica Hische has teamed up with web designer Russ Maschmeyer to create Don’t Fear the Internet, a web series that teaches complete beginners how to code
  • Jared Spool on usability and intuitive design

    Interview

    Jared Spool on usability and intuitive design

    Jared Spool on how to research your users and make sites intuitive

    13 Mar 2012

    He’s been working in the field of usability since 1978 – before the term was ever associated with computers. Speaker, author and CEO Jared Spool chats to Tom May about how to research your users and make your sites and apps intuitive
  • Noel Tock on better restaurant websites

    Interview

    Noel Tock on better restaurant websites

    Noel Tock tells us how happytables can improve restaurant websites

    23 Feb 2012

    By Oliver Lindberg on | 1 comment
    Restaurant sites can be pretty bad. WordPress developer Noel Tock tells us how he's trying to change that with happytables, a service that makes it easy for restaurant owners to manage their sites
  • Interview

    Dries Buytaert on Drupal

    Dries Buytaert on developing and designing for Drupal and its future

    17 Aug 2011

    By Oliver Lindberg on
    On the eve of next week's DrupalCon, Dries Buytaert, the creator of Drupal, talks to Oliver Lindberg about developing and designing for Drupal and the future of the content management system
  • Jonathan Stark on the future of mobile

    Interview

    Jonathan Stark on the future of mobile

    Mobile consultant and web evangelist Jonathan Stark on mobile dev

    31 Oct 2012

    By Tanya Combrinck on
    Mobile consultant and web evangelist Jonathan Stark answers your questions on the future of mobile development, PhoneGap, the offline app cache and more
  • Building tomorrow’s web experiences

    Interview

    Building tomorrow’s web experiences

    Today’s designer challenges and how open standards are meeting them

    5 Feb 2013

    By Martin Cooper on
    Prior to its Create the Web conference rolling into London, Adobe hosted a round-table event to discuss the challenges facing today’s designers and how open standards are stepping up to meet them. Martin Cooper took a seat
  • Carlos Ulloa on the web's 3D revolution

    Interview

    Carlos Ulloa on the web's 3D revolution

    Papervision3D's creator talks about how far 3D has come today

    4 Sep 2012

    By Tom May on | 1 comment
    As the creator of Papervision3D in 2006, Spanish web designer Carlos Ulloa kick-started a 3D revolution on the web. Now he talks to Tom May about how far 3D has come today and how to choose the technology that’s right for your project
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