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  • How to protect your site from hackers

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    How to protect your site from hackers

    Designers should be security conscious to combat internet threats

    8 Jul 2011

    Alex de Joode, security officer at global hosting provider LeaseWeb, explains why web designers should always be security conscious to combat internet threats
  • Advice for my unborn daughter

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    Advice for my unborn daughter

    Garrett Heath on how coding is becoming the new literacy

    4 Apr 2013

    By Garrett Heath on
    Garrett Heath on how coding is becoming the new literacy
  • Does Google really prefer responsive sites?

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    Does Google really prefer responsive sites?

    Google prefers responsive design - but only if your users do

    25 Oct 2012

    By Bryson Meunier on | 6 comments
    Despite rumours you may have heard to the contrary, Google prefers responsive design only if your users do, according to Bryson Meunier
  • Nielsen vs Clark - they're both wrong

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    Nielsen vs Clark – they're both wrong

    Data, not belief, should guide your mobile choices

    30 Apr 2012

    Jason Mark argues that there's a clear middle ground in the argument about mobile approaches between Jacob Nielsen and Josh Clark and suggests data, not belief, should guide your mobile choices
  • Why native app fonts still suck

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    Why native app fonts still suck

    FontFont's Ivo Gabrowitsch takes the mystery out of app font licensing

    9 Jan 2012

    By Ivo Gabrowitsch on | 4 comments
    The next big typography challenge is already looming on the horizon: fonts for mobile devices. But again, there are a myriad of special considerations involved. FontFont's Ivo Gabrowitsch takes the mystery out of native app font licensing
  • The new UX skills

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    The new UX skills

    The role of the user experience designer is changing, says Lee Allen

    17 Nov 2011

    The role of the user experience designer is changing. It’s becoming less about ‘owning’ experience and actual design and more about facilitation and collaboration, says Lee Allen of TH_NK
  • The next chapter of responsive web design

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    The next chapter of responsive web design

    We need to move beyond media queries, says John Yuda

    27 Apr 2012

    For designs to be truly responsive, we need to move beyond flexible grids and media queries. John Yuda outlines five building blocks for the future of RWD
  • Why the doodle matters

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    Why the doodle matters

    Don’t dismiss doodling – it can be a serious and useful tool

    12 Sep 2011

    By Sunni Brown on | 3 comments
    Don’t dismiss doodling – in the right hands, it can be a serious and useful tool that should be deployed when problems are most messy and topics most serious, says business owner, author and leader of the doodle revolution Sunni Brown
  • App.net will change social networking forever

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    App.net will change social networking forever

    App.net threatens Twitter's ad-supported model, argues Jim Morrison

    14 Aug 2012

    With $800,000 of crowd funding in place, the new social network App.net threatens the ad-supported business models of Facebook and Twitter, argues Jim Morrison
  • Successful marketing is both physical and digital

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    Successful marketing is both physical and digital

    Maggie Lonergan on why phygital is the future of digital marketing

    20 Feb 2012

    By Maggie Lonergan on
    Maggie Lonergan, managing director of marketing services at Fortune Cookie, explains the latest buzzword, phygital, and why it's the future of digital marketing
  • PHP: land of a thousand frameworks

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    PHP: land of a thousand frameworks

    Lorna Mitchell looks at the state of PHP frameworks

    8 Feb 2012

    By Lorna Jane Mitchell on | 11 comments
    PHP developer, consultant and trainer Lorna Mitchell looks at the state of PHP frameworks
  • Self-educate to survive

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    Self-educate to survive

    You’ll need to self-educate before you can progress in your career

    22 Aug 2011

    If you lack a formal design education, you’ll need to self-educate before you can progress in your career, says Ryan Downie. Here's a checklist of the subjects he studied to help him to understand more about web design
  • The path to code literacy

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    The path to code literacy

    Learning to code shouldn’t be a huge burden, says Jonathan Berger

    20 Feb 2013

    By Jonathan Berger on
    Learning to code shouldn’t be a huge burden, says Jonathan Berger. Instead, it should be a lot more like learning a language
  • Why the long page?

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    Why the long page?

    Tunde Cockshott on how one-page design influenced the new Toyota site

    21 Aug 2012

    By Tunde Cockshott on | 1 comment
    Tunde Cockshott, creative consultant at Amaze, discusses how one-page design influenced the recent Toyota site
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