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  • 6.1.07 Semantic Details posted in Web Design

    When we did our Circle Six redesign, it was important to me that we go out of our way to make this our most semantic and accessible site yet. Clean, semantic code was the goal, and here are some details that we considered that you may want to keep in mind for your next project…

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  • 3.30.07 FreeMind: Free Your Mind posted in Geekery

    FreeMind Screen ShotI couldn’t sleep last night. I had an idea that was literally driving me to the brink of insanity with its incessant evolution in my mind. Let’s just say it was a doozy. That being said, what I ended up doing about it worked really, really well, and the tool I chose ended up really impressing me.

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  • 8.29.06 Gucci breaks away from Flash posted in Web Design

    In what I consider to be a spectacular move, Gucci has broken away from their Flash based site and built a table-free site using scriptaculous. The design company behind the move was wollzelle. Here’s a link to their entry on the site. CSS galleries have shown us that designs that were formerly only found […]

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  • 8.16.06 The self-imposed limits of Web 2.0 posted in General

    The professed goal of Web 2.0 is to create a more desktop like interface for the web. So what possibilities and limitations does that impose on interface design using AJAX and web browsers? The obvious limitations are the standard conventions of the web. We have to have conveniences like obvious submit buttons on forms […]

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  • 8.8.06 Spotlight: Navigation posted in General

    Here’s a snippet from a very good, very concise article at A List Apart titled Where Am I?: Any good global navigation scheme should, at a glance, answer the top three questions every user has at the back of their mind on any page: Where am I? (Present) Where can I go? (Future) Where have I been? (Past) The article talks about the […]

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