Category: Web Design History

  • Insites: The Book Honors Web Design, Designers

    Insites: The Book Honors Web Design, Designers

    “INSITES: THE BOOK is a beautiful, limited edition, 256-page book presented in a numbered, foil-blocked presentation box. This very special publication features no code snippets and no design tips; instead, 20 deeply personal conversations with…

  • Unsung Heroes of Web and Interaction Design: Derek Powazek

    Unsung Heroes of Web and Interaction Design: Derek Powazek

    WE TAKE the two-way web for granted today, but it wasn’t always this way, and the democratizing power of HTML wasn’t manifested overnight. Derek Powazek is one of the pioneering designers who helped bring the…

  • Lawson on picture element

    Lawson on picture element

    Those eager to bash Hixie and the WHATWG are using the new spec as if it were a cudgel; “this is how you deal with Hixie and WHATWG” says Marc Drummond. I don’t think that’s…

  • Leo Laporte interviews JZ

    Leo Laporte interviews JZ

    IN EPISODE 63 of Triangulation, Leo Laporte, a gracious and knowledgeable podcaster/broadcaster straight outta Petaluma, CA, interviews Your Humble Narrator about web standards history, responsive web design, content first, the state of standards in a…

  • HTML Marches On

    HTML Marches On

    IN A LETTER dated July 19, 2012, WHATWG leader and HTML living standard editor (formerly HTML5 editor) Ian Hickson clarifies the relationship between activity on the WHATWG HTML living standard and activity on the W3C…

  • Responsive Typography

    Responsive Typography

    “NOT EVERYTHING always works in your favor when you design for the screen. Interaction design is engineering: it’s not about finding the perfect design, it’s finding the best compromise.” Responsive Typography: The Basics | Information…

  • Web Design Manifesto 2012

    Web Design Manifesto 2012

    THANK YOU for the screen shot. I was actually already aware that the type on my site is big. I designed it that way. And while I’m grateful for your kind desire to help me,…

  • The Unbearable Lightness of HTML5 – or, the priority of constituencies versus the great dictator

    The Unbearable Lightness of HTML5 – or, the priority of constituencies versus the great dictator

    LET’S DIG A BIT DEEPER into the latest conflict between web developers who are passionate about the future of HTML, and the WHATWG. (See Mat Marquis in Tuesday’s A List Apart, Responsive Images and Web…

  • Tantek Çelik on Mozilla & Microformats: Big Web Show

    Tantek Çelik on Mozilla & Microformats: Big Web Show

    TANTEK ÇELIK is my guest on Episode No. 68 of The Big Web Show (“everything web that matters”). Currently web standards lead at Mozilla, Tantek is one of the founders of both the microformats.org open…

  • Designing Apps With Web Standards (HTML is the API)

    Designing Apps With Web Standards (HTML is the API)

    The Web OS is Already Here… Luke Wroblewski, November 8, 2011 Mobile First Responsive Web Design, Brad Frost, June, 2011 320 and up – prevents mobile devices from downloading desktop assets by using a tiny…

  • Big Web Show No. 65 | Tim Brown of Typekit and Nice Web Type

    Big Web Show No. 65 | Tim Brown of Typekit and Nice Web Type

    IN EPISODE NO. 65 of The Big Web Show (“everything web that matters”), I interview Tim Brown of Typekit and Nice Web Type on where we are with web fonts, real web type in real…

  • Web type links from an interview with Typekit and Nice Web Type’s Tim Brown

    Web type links from an interview with Typekit and Nice Web Type’s Tim Brown

    MY BIG WEB SHOW INTERVIEW with Tim Brown of Typekit and Nice Web Type will be posted tomorrow. Meanwhile, here are some of the links our rapid-fire idea exchanged touched upon: FacitWeb on Typekit: https://typekit.com/fonts/facitweb…

  • Mobile Web Resources

    Mobile Web Resources

    ONE of the most frequent questions we get asked about the mobile web is ‘Where do I go to learn about all this stuff?’ So here’s an extensive list of helpful tools and resources that…

  • Ding dong, SOPA is dead.

    Ding dong, SOPA is dead.

    DING DONG, THE WITCH IS DEAD. For now, at least, the “ill-conceived lobbyist-driven piece of legislation” known as the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) is no more: Misguided efforts to combat online privacy have been…

  • The maker makes: on design, community, and personal empowerment

    The maker makes: on design, community, and personal empowerment

    THE FIRST THING I got about the web was its ability to empower the maker. The year was 1995, and I was tinkering at my first website. The medium was raw and ugly, like a…