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  • The Agile Waterfall

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    The Agile Waterfall

    Jon Arnold explains how to blend the Agile and waterfall approaches

    19 Mar 2012

    Jon Arnold, a strategic consultant at Centresource Interactive Agency, explains how to blend the Agile approach and the waterfall method
  • Nielsen is wrong on mobile

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    Nielsen is wrong on mobile

    Josh Clark heartily disagrees with Nielsen's mobile strategy

    12 Apr 2012

    Designer, developer and mobile maven Josh Clark tells us that rather than stripping down, we should be asking how we can do more with the mobile experience
  • The Future of Ruby

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    The future of Ruby

    Paul Wilson tells us why working with Ruby is so exciting

    21 May 2012

    EdgeCase UK MD Paul Wilson presents a personal view of why working with Ruby is so exciting and looks at its past, present and future
  • Let's kill the UX department

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    Let's kill the UX department!

    User experience skills are in high demand, low supply, says Chad Vavra

    26 Jul 2012

    Chad Vavra says his greatest accomplishment as a user experience director will be the death of his department and claims demand for UX specialists will lessen
  • A separate mobile website: no forking way

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    A separate mobile website: no forking way

    Karen McGrane warns about the dangers of content forking

    8 May 2012

    Karen McGrane warns about the dangers of content forking and tells us that the problem responsive design is trying to solve is really a problem with the CMS
  • Stop using Lorem Ipsum!

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    Stop using Lorem Ipsum!

    Copywriter John McGarvey on why Lorem Ipsum is destroying web design

    18 Jul 2011

    Latin placeholder text aka Lorem Ipsum isn't just a nuisance. Web copywriter John McGarvey argues that it's a massive obstacle to building truly great online experiences, explains what kind of problems it causes and how you, too, can stop using it
  • The perils of big data

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    The perils of big data

    Be wary of jumping onto the big data bandwagon, says Julian Browne

    1 May 2013

    By Julian Browne on
    Large data sets can tell us remarkable things. But be wary of jumping onto the bandwagon in search of mythical business value, says Julian Browne
  • 5 reasons why the web tracking debate matters

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    5 reasons why the web tracking debate matters

    Keith Butters on the recent debate around third party cookies

    24 Apr 2013

    By Keith Butters on
    Keith Butters on the recent debate around third party cookies and web tracking by advertisers
  • Work in New Zealand!

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    Work in New Zealand!

    After a change of scene? Give New Zealand serious consideration

    5 Dec 2012

    By Mark Pascall on | 2 comments
    New Zealand isn’t just a travel destination, says Mark Pascall. If you’re a web professional after a change of scene, you should give it serious consideration
  • Managing your redesign

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    Managing your redesign

    Don’t wait until your site is on its last legs before you redesign it

    5 Apr 2013

    Don’t wait until your site is on its last legs before you redesign it, argues Marcy Mayer: regular reviews and planned updates are the key to success
  • How much code should designers know?

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    How much code should designers know?

    Keith Butters guides you to learning enough code to be dangerous

    7 Mar 2012

    Keith Butters, co-founder of The Barbarian Group, provides a simple three-step process that guides you to learning enough code to be dangerous
  • The top five Lean startup myths

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    The top five Lean startup myths

    Paul Wilson, of EdgeCase UK, helps cut through the hype

    2 Apr 2012

    By Paul Wilson on | 1 comment
    Despite, or perhaps because of, its growing popularity, there are still many misconceptions about Lean Startup. Paul Wilson, MD of EdgeCase UK, helps cut through the hype, and dispels some of the most popular Lean Startup myths
  • Digital marketing as preparation for your startup

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    Digital marketing as preparation for your startup

    Working in digital marketing can prepare you for the startup world

    20 Jul 2011

    By Keith Butters on
    Keith Butters, chief experience officer of The Barbarian Group, argues that the benefits of working in the digital marketing field, such as learning from success and failures as well as mentoring, can make you a better prepared designer or developer in the startup world
  • Responsive design or a native app?

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    Responsive design or a native app?

    Craig Lockwood discusses the pros and cons of both approaches

    23 Apr 2012

    By Craig Lockwood on | 7 comments
    iOS programmer Craig Lockwood acknowledges that the majority of app ideas proposed to him would be far better suited to a well designed responsive website and discusses the pros and cons of both
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