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  • Emotion in design

    Our creations need to be more human, says Aarron Walter, lead user experience designer at MailChimp. He argues that the task of designing a pleasurable experience is made easier when we create a distinct personality for our interface
    By Aarron Walter on | 3 comments
  • Self-educate to survive

    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
  • Designing by committee

    Why can’t non-designers keep their noses out? Paul Wyatt gets the hump as he takes a wry look at designing by committee, while emphasising that good, considered feedback is to be encouraged
  • Stop using Lorem Ipsum!

    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
  • 20 things that drive web developers crazy

    The relationship between visual designer and web developer can be a fraught one. Rafael Mumme, senior client-side developer at New York agency HUGE, takes a wry look at where it can all go horribly wrong...
  • Don't redesign on spec

    Reimagining Facebook or Yahoo on sharing sites like Dribbble is fun, but it's not true design, says freelance web designer
  • Design by committee

    Gary Ennis, director of NSDesign Ltd, explains the trials and tribulations of design by committee and how to manage the process
    By Gary Ennis on
  • How to design for Agile projects

    Keith Butters, chief experience officer of The Barbarian Group, explains the concept of 'Enough Design Up Front' in Agile processes
    By Keith Butters on | 1 comment
  • Measured response

    Ethan Marcotte’s concept of ‘responsive web design’ is useful, says Mark Kirby of Ribot – but it’s not without its limitations
    By Mark Kirby on | 1 comment
  • Web design vs art direction

    On the web, most designers spend their time designing systems or platforms, but almost no time art directing content. That’s a shame, because it can make a big difference to your site
    By Khoi Vinh on
  • Designing for children

    When building websites for the under-12s, there are a number of specific challenges you need to consider, says Olivia Dickinson of Nickelodeon UK
    By Olivia Dickinson on
  • Older browsers don't need hacks

    Don't resort to workarounds to make your site look pixel-perfect in IE6, says Jack Armley. Instead, it's better to try to understand what your users need to achieve from it
  • Keep it creative!

    Don’t let the technical processes of web development stifle your imagination, urges freelance designer Laura Kalbag
  • The need for a responsive image format

    Christopher Schmitt calls for a responsive image format that's a storage locker and similar to the MP3 format and explains its benefits and the main issues in its way
    By Christopher Schmitt on | 6 comments
  • How to be a great developer

    Achieving greatness as a developer is as much about business knowledge and people skills as coding smarts, says Dan Frost
  • Designing in the browser

    Designer and developer Edward O'Riordan explains why you should design in the browser and why clients should be shown HTML and CSS mockups
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