Warning: Experimental stuff. Demos will only work in Chrome Canary (for now) The CSS3 Grid Layout Module has changed quite a lot since it’s incarnation when it shipped with IE10. At Responsive Day Out 2, Rachel Andrew gave an easy to follow practical talk of the current implementation (as it appears in Google Chrome Canary). …
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Design is the Experience
Gov.uk won the Design Museum Design award of 2013. It’s certainly not the prettiest website. Some people even call it boring.com. So why was it awarded? Because it disrupted the way government communicates with it’s citizens. Because it’s user centred, user focused. Because it has one of the best copy’s ever written. Because it’s extremely …
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Kouto Swiss
Stylus is great, but… where’s my Compass/Bourbon? Kouto Swiss offers an answer to that as it’ll make lots of handy functions and mixins available to you. Take this Kouto Swiss provided font-face function for example: font-face( “Roboto”, “./fonts/Roboto-Regular-webfont”, normal ) Which will render into this: @font-face { font-family: “Roboto”; font-weight: normal; src: url(“./fonts/Roboto-Regular-webfont.eot”); src: url(“./fonts/Roboto-Regular-webfont.eot?#iefix”) …
Typesetting your CSS Objects: Fontshop Styleguide
Creating a styleguide is not a new practice in the industry. During our recent relaunch of FontShop we decided to use one, too. Read on to see how it helped us, how we did it and what we could have done better. Whilst I like the grouping of components based on the site of them, …
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Over The Hills
The container model and blended content
One of the key differences between our new beta site and the current Guardian site is the way we approach content curation and presentation. From the outset we knew we wanted to create a modular system. However we were wrestling with how we could maintain a consistent hierarchy of stories across desktop, tablet and mobile …
Advice from 30 year old me to 20 year old me
I recently turned 30. For some very odd reason I’ve not warmed to the idea of it just yet. However as I began to evaluate my 20s I realised how many mistakes I’ve made and things I’ve learned in a decade of life. Wish I’d read this 10 years ago. Plan in decades. Think in …
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