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  1. 2020

    1. April 2020

    2. March 2020

      1. Amphora.
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        I tried navigating some of Google’s featured AMP Stories in a screen reader. And then I wrote this.

    3. June 2019

    4. April 2019

      1. Release.
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        I went to Demo Day for the latest Resilient Coders bootcamp. The students left an impression on me.

    5. November 2018

      1. It’s not about the device.
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        It can feel overwhelming to design for a new device, a new context. Maybe there’s an alternative?

      2. Syenite.
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        I’ve attended a few community sessions at Resilient Coders. It’s a wonderful organization; maybe you’d like to support them, too.

      3. My favorite design tool.
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        What if someone doesn’t browse the web like I do? Or like you do?

      4. Accessibility is not a feature.
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        Lately, I’ve been reflecting on some of the language I use to talk about accessibility. It might be language you use, too.

      5. Framed.
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        When offering advice, be careful how it’s offered.

    6. March 2018

      1. Cardigan.
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        Farewell, Dean. And thank you.

  2. 2017

    1. December 2017

      1. A responsive spotlight.
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        We’ve been trying something new on our little responsive design podcast. I’ve enjoyed the experiment; maybe you will, too.

      2. Left to our own devices.
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        For me, the real value of a device lab isn’t in testing. A device lab is a design tool.

    2. May 2017

      1. Device intervention.
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        Done right, a device lab’s a pretty good empathy engine.

      2. Free, faster.
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        Many of the free web themes I’ve seen recently are…slow. How can we fix that?

  3. 2016

    1. December 2016

      1. Platformed.
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        The web isn’t a platform. When we design and build for it, we should remember that.


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