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Talking Drupal
Talking Drupal #503 - TD Cafe #002 - John and Jason

Talking Drupal

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 47:03


In this episode, John Picozzi and Jason Pamental explore the connections fostered by using Drupal across different geographies, the evolution of conferences, and how design systems are being utilized at Chewy. We also delve into the application of AI in e-commerce and coding, and discuss the practicalities of maintaining governance in large organizations. Join us for an engaging discussion filled with personal anecdotes, professional insights, and future prospects. For show notes visit: https://www.talkingDrupal.com/503 Topics John Picozzi John Picozzi is the Solutions Architect at EPAM Systems, where he helps organizations implement scalable and sustainable digital solutions—most often using Drupal. With over a decade of experience in web development, John has become a trusted voice in the Drupal community for his commitment to open source, user-centered design, and thoughtful architecture. John is a contributor to Drupal and an active member of the community as the organizer of the Drupal Providence Meetup and New England Drupal Camp. He's also well known as a co-host of the Talking Drupal podcast, a weekly show focused on all things Drupal, where he interviews community members and shares insights on development, strategy, and community engagement. Outside of podcasting and coding, John frequently speaks at DrupalCamps and conferences across the U.S., offering sessions that span technical deep dives to community and career development topics. You can find more about his work and speaking engagements at picozzi.com, or follow him on Drupal.org Jason Pamental Jason Pamental is a designer, strategist, and technologist specializing in typography, variable fonts, and digital design systems. He is currently Principal Designer at Chewy, where he leads their design system efforts and helps guide their mobile app architecture and strategy. With over 30 years of experience, Jason has worked with organizations such as Adobe, ESPN, Fidelity, and the State of Rhode Island to shape impactful digital experiences. He's a globally recognized expert in web typography and the author of Responsive Typography. His work has helped define how variable fonts are used on the web today. Jason is a frequent speaker at conferences like Beyond Tellerrand, An Event Apart, and SmashingConf, and he shares his knowledge through writing, teaching, and open source contributions. His articles, presentations, and resources can be found at rwt.io — short for Responsive Web Typography — and many of his talks, videos, and associated resources are available on https://noti.st/jpamental An active supporter of the open web and the Drupal community, Jason is committed to bridging the gap between design and development. Outside of work, he enjoys riding bikes, making espresso, spending time with his family in Rhode Island, and following Leo and Henry around Turner Reservoir, posting photos on Instagram. Hosts John Picozzi - epam.com johnpicozzi Jason Pamental - rwt.io.

Nodes of Design
Nodes of Design#107: Design Leadership 101 by Andy Budd

Nodes of Design

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2023 44:06


As a well-known agency founder and design leader, Andy helps companies like Virgin Holidays, John Lewis and Penguin Random House with issues of customer experience, product strategy, and digital transformation. Andy's role at Clearleft was to set strategy and vision, promote the value of design, and help their clients realise their digital potential. Andy was very active in the company's day-to-day running, managing the leadership team, setting company culture, and looking after the happiness and well-being of 30+ staff. Andy is a designer at heart, having spent over 20 years in the field. He loves using his design, technology, and human behaviour knowledge to influence product strategy. As such, Andy is in his element when working alongside board members and their management teams. In his early career, Andy helped pioneer the field of Web Standards through his work, his blog (one of the highest trafficked in the UK at the time), and the publication of his best-selling book, CSS Mastery. Later, Andy helped popularise the field of UX design, setting up the UK's first dedicated UX agency, along with its first and arguably best UX conference. When he's not running the company or managing our creative output, Andy can be found sharing his wealth of knowledge at conferences around the world like SXSW, An Event Apart and The Next Web. He also curates the UX London and Leading Design conferences. In 2011, Andy co-founded the Brighton Digital Festival, a citywide celebration of digital culture attracting 40,000 visitors and over 190 events. He currently runs an online community of over 1,500 Heads, Directors and VPs of Design, and is a founding member of Adobe's Design Circle. These are just some of the reasons his company has won Netmag Agency of the Year several times, and he's appeared on both the Wired 100 and BIMA 100 lists. Never happier than when he's diving some remote tropical atoll, Andy is a qualified PADI dive instructor and retired shark wrangler. With a degree in Aeronautical engineering, Andy is currently learning to fly. In this episode, Andy discusses the essential qualities and skills a successful design leader should possess. He also shares his insights on building and managing a design team, fostering collaboration and creativity, advocating for an organisation's design, and the importance of empathy in design leadership. Andy also provides tips on how to navigate through various challenges while growing on the ladder as a designer leader and how to approach feedback and critique to help your team grow and improve their design skills. Finally, Andy shared his vision for the future of design leadership and the most important skills or qualities for design leaders in the coming years. Thank you for listening to this episode of Nodes of Design. We hope you enjoy the Nodes of Design Podcast on your favourite podcast platforms- Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, and many more. If this episode helped you understand and learn something new, please share and join the knowledge-sharing community Spreadknowledge. This podcast aims to make design education accessible to all. Nodes of Design is a non-profit and self-sponsored initiative by Tejj.

Design Thinking 101
Cognitive Bias + Ethics + Dreaming the Future of Design with David Dylan Thomas — DT101 E112

Design Thinking 101

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 44:45


David Dylan Thomas is the author of Design for Cognitive Bias and the creator and host of the Cognitive Bias podcast. Dave has consulted with major clients in entertainment, healthcare, publishing, finance, and retail. As the founder and CEO of David Dylan Thomas, LLC, he offers workshops and presentations on inclusive design and the role of bias in making decisions. We talk about cognitive bias, ethics, and dreaming the future of design. Listen to learn about: How cognitive biases affect the way we think and design Inclusive design David's Assumption Audit How participatory design shifts power Why businesses can struggle with ethics Where should we go in the future of design? Our Guest David Dylan Thomas, author of Design for Cognitive Bias, creator and host of The Cognitive Bias Podcast, and a twenty-year practitioner of content strategy and UX, has consulted major clients in entertainment, healthcare, publishing, finance, and retail. As the founder and CEO of David Dylan Thomas, LLC he offers workshops and presentations on inclusive design and the role of bias in making decisions. He has presented at TEDNYC, SXSW Interactive, Confab, Button, An Event Apart, UX Copenhagen, UX Days Tokyo, and more on topics at the intersection of bias, design, and social justice.   Show Highlights [01:51] How Iris Bohnet's talk, What Works: Gender Equality By Design helped David connect his work in UX/content strategy with cognitive bias. [02:28] The role of pattern recognition in racial and gender discrimination. [03:20] How David started learning about cognitive biases and starting the Cognitive Bias podcast. [03:59] Writing a book, and shifting his consulting into inclusive design and designing for cognitive bias. [05:37] Why it's important for designers to slow down and take time to think about how cognitive biases may be affecting the design decisions they are making. [07:29] David's advice for those wanting to start to learn about cognitive bias and inclusive design. [07:47] Using what you value most as a north star when designing. [08:40] David's “assumption audit” five-question exercise to do before starting a project. [10:56] Two places where a lot of people struggle when it comes to inclusive design. [13:18] Giving a voice and power to the people you are designing for. [15:17] Dawan mentions the fear of starting, and the need for discomfort training. [15:42] David mentions Mike Monteiro, who talks about needing to be able to wrestle with your discomfort. [18:33] A look at the problems with, and ethics of, collecting personal data. [19:33] It's always best to think about inclusivity and cognitive biases as early as possible in a project, but at least before you take an expensive step. [21:21] David offers a great question for an applicant to ask in a job interview. [23:26] Facebook's natural engagement graph, and why businesses can struggle with ethics. [28:29] How people approach design research and ethics is changing. [28:44] Participatory design's power map. [29:43] Looking at the city of Philadelphia's work with the Office of Homeless Services. [31:46] Connecting the locus of power to the locus of insight. [32:35] David talks about how to get leadership buy-in to what you're designing. [36:14] How much of what we're using today should we take into the future of design? [38:26] Envisioning a world outside of ownership. [39:34] Designing for sharing. [41:22] Resources David recommends for people wanting to learn more. [41:57] We can design something better for the future.   Links David on Twitter David on LinkedIn David's website Design for cognitive bias: Using mental shortcuts for good instead of evil, presentation for UX New Zealand 2020 The Cognitive Bias podcast Design x David Dylan Thomas interview on DxU The Content Strategy Podcast Ep 48: David Dylan Thomas - Understanding design, content and bias Iris Bohnet | What Works: Gender Equality by Design | SXSW Interactive 2016 Project Inkblot Weekly Fluctuations in Risk Tolerance and Voting Behaviour, by J.G. Sanders and Rob Jenkins Báyò Akómoláfé   Book Recommendations Design for Cognitive Bias, by David Dylan Thomas Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants, by Robin Wall Kimmerer The Half Has Never Been Told, by Edward E. Baptist   Other Design Thinking 101 Episodes You Might Like Designing with Government Partners + Hidden Design Phases with Chelsea Mauldin — DT101 E98 Design for Good + Gut Checks + Seeing Power with George Aye — DT101 E50 Designing for Behavior Change + Gameful Design with Dustin DiTommaso — DT101 E28  

Design Thinking 101
Cognitive Bias + Ethics + Dreaming the Future of Design with David Dylan Thomas — DT101 E112

Design Thinking 101

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 44:45


David Dylan Thomas is the author of Design for Cognitive Bias and the creator and host of the Cognitive Bias podcast. Dave has consulted with major clients in entertainment, healthcare, publishing, finance, and retail. As the founder and CEO of David Dylan Thomas, LLC, he offers workshops and presentations on inclusive design and the role of bias in making decisions. We talk about cognitive bias, ethics, and dreaming the future of design. Listen to learn about: How cognitive biases affect the way we think and design Inclusive design David's Assumption Audit How participatory design shifts power Why businesses can struggle with ethics Where should we go in the future of design? Our Guest David Dylan Thomas, author of Design for Cognitive Bias, creator and host of The Cognitive Bias Podcast, and a twenty-year practitioner of content strategy and UX, has consulted major clients in entertainment, healthcare, publishing, finance, and retail. As the founder and CEO of David Dylan Thomas, LLC he offers workshops and presentations on inclusive design and the role of bias in making decisions. He has presented at TEDNYC, SXSW Interactive, Confab, Button, An Event Apart, UX Copenhagen, UX Days Tokyo, and more on topics at the intersection of bias, design, and social justice.   Show Highlights [01:51] How Iris Bohnet's talk, What Works: Gender Equality By Design helped David connect his work in UX/content strategy with cognitive bias. [02:28] The role of pattern recognition in racial and gender discrimination. [03:20] How David started learning about cognitive biases and starting the Cognitive Bias podcast. [03:59] Writing a book, and shifting his consulting into inclusive design and designing for cognitive bias. [05:37] Why it's important for designers to slow down and take time to think about how cognitive biases may be affecting the design decisions they are making. [07:29] David's advice for those wanting to start to learn about cognitive bias and inclusive design. [07:47] Using what you value most as a north star when designing. [08:40] David's “assumption audit” five-question exercise to do before starting a project. [10:56] Two places where a lot of people struggle when it comes to inclusive design. [13:18] Giving a voice and power to the people you are designing for. [15:17] Dawan mentions the fear of starting, and the need for discomfort training. [15:42] David mentions Mike Monteiro, who talks about needing to be able to wrestle with your discomfort. [18:33] A look at the problems with, and ethics of, collecting personal data. [19:33] It's always best to think about inclusivity and cognitive biases as early as possible in a project, but at least before you take an expensive step. [21:21] David offers a great question for an applicant to ask in a job interview. [23:26] Facebook's natural engagement graph, and why businesses can struggle with ethics. [28:29] How people approach design research and ethics is changing. [28:44] Participatory design's power map. [29:43] Looking at the city of Philadelphia's work with the Office of Homeless Services. [31:46] Connecting the locus of power to the locus of insight. [32:35] David talks about how to get leadership buy-in to what you're designing. [36:14] How much of what we're using today should we take into the future of design? [38:26] Envisioning a world outside of ownership. [39:34] Designing for sharing. [41:22] Resources David recommends for people wanting to learn more. [41:57] We can design something better for the future.   Links David on Twitter David on LinkedIn David's website Design for cognitive bias: Using mental shortcuts for good instead of evil, presentation for UX New Zealand 2020 The Cognitive Bias podcast Design x David Dylan Thomas interview on DxU The Content Strategy Podcast Ep 48: David Dylan Thomas - Understanding design, content and bias Iris Bohnet | What Works: Gender Equality by Design | SXSW Interactive 2016 Project Inkblot Weekly Fluctuations in Risk Tolerance and Voting Behaviour, by J.G. Sanders and Rob Jenkins Báyò Akómoláfé   Book Recommendations Design for Cognitive Bias, by David Dylan Thomas Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants, by Robin Wall Kimmerer The Half Has Never Been Told, by Edward E. Baptist   Other Design Thinking 101 Episodes You Might Like Designing with Government Partners + Hidden Design Phases with Chelsea Mauldin — DT101 E98 Design for Good + Gut Checks + Seeing Power with George Aye — DT101 E50 Designing for Behavior Change + Gameful Design with Dustin DiTommaso — DT101 E28  

ShopTalk » Podcast Feed
537: ShopTalk Live from An Event Apart 2022

ShopTalk » Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 55:19


Chris and Dave live from An Event Apart in Denver talking awkward break points, the npm web, Scott Jehl web criminal, web components, what is the purpose of a website, Svelte, and how does Figma do it?

ShopTalk » Podcast Feed
513: Live at AEA 2022

ShopTalk » Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 60:00


Chris and Dave are answering questions live from An Event Apart, spring 2022 edition. What new CSS features are exciting? What would you add to CSS? What do you think creates the designer developer gap? Web components and two screens! And more!

Brave UX with Brendan Jarvis
David Dylan Thomas

Brave UX with Brendan Jarvis

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 85:53


David Dylan Thomas shares practical ways of making design more inclusive, reassures us that other people can't read our minds, and suggests a fresh approach to tackling systemic harms. Highlights include: ⭐ What is the Illusion of Transparency? ⭐ How do we rise above our biases in design? ⭐ What is an assumption audit and how does it work? ⭐ How do we change bad behaviour without cancelling people? ⭐ What separates bias from the isms - racism, sexism, ageism etc? ====== Who is David Dylan Thomas? David is the Founder and CEO of the appropriately named David Dylan Thomas LLC, the company he established to further his mission to educate people about inclusive design and the role bias plays in our decision making. The author of “Design for Cognitive Bias”, a book that helps people to understand the logic powering our bias and how to start designing more consciously , AND the host of The Cognitive Bias Podcast, a show with over 100 episodes, David knows a thing or two about bias. An experienced speaker, David has delivered powerful talks about bias, design and civil discourse across the world, at events such as TEDNYC, SXSW Interactive, UX Copenhagen, An Event Apart and the IA Conference.  ====== Find David here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daviddylanthomas1/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/movie_pundit Website: https://www.daviddylanthomas.com/ Books: Design for Cognitive Bias: https://abookapart.com/products/design-for-cognitive-bias Podcasts: The Cognitive Bias Podcast: https://apple.co/37zsYng Lately, I've been thinking about… https://apple.co/38932im References: Exterminate All the Brutes: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8396314/ ====== Liked what you heard and want to hear more? Subscribe and support the show by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (or wherever you listen). Follow us on our other social channels for more great Brave UX content! YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TheSpaceInBetween/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-space-in-between/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thespaceinbetw__n/  ====== Hosted by Brendan Jarvis: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brendanjarvis/ Website: https://thespaceinbetween.co.nz/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/brendanjarvis/

Where Y'Eat
Where Y'Eat: How Culinary Mischief Sets a New Orleans Barbecue Event Apart

Where Y'Eat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 2:20


New Orleans food writer Ian McNulty on the ways a New Orleans-bred barbecue competition stands apart from the low and slow norm.

Front End Nerdery Podcast
18 - Eric Meyer

Front End Nerdery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2021 57:51


In the final episode of season one, I spoke with speaker, author, co-founder of An Event Apart, and developer advocate, Eric Meyer. We talked about the web as we remember, how it is now. We talk about An Event Apart in 2022, his new role at Igalia as Developer Advocate, and much more. I even ask him about those emails that still come in sometimes from people that think he wrote the WordPress theme with his CSS reset in it (HINT: He didn't), and much, much more! Intro/Outro music graciously given permission to use called, "Settle In" by Homer Gaines. Sound editing by Chris Enns of Lemon Productions. Transcripts can be found at: https://toddl.dev/podcast/transcripts/meyer/ Show Notes https://meyerweb.com/ - Eric's Personal Site https://twitter.com/meyerweb - Eric's Twitter https://github.com/meyerweb - Eric on GitHub https://aneventapart.com - An Event Apart https://www.igalia.com/ - Igalia https://www.youtube.com/c/LukeTowan - Luke Towan on YouTube https://www.bouldercreekrailroad.com/ - Boulder Creek Railroad https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byte_(magazine) - Byte Magazine https://www.w3.org/2021/10/TPAC/ - TPAC https://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/css/reset/ - Eric's CSS Reset https://a.singlediv.com/ - A Single Div, Lynn Fisher --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/frontendnerdery/support

Tech With Heart
Innovation That Sets Your Event Apart

Tech With Heart

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2021 24:09


Looking for a way to make your event utterly unique & memorable? Want to stand out from the crowd of AirBnB/VRBO rentals? Want to hear about a brand new way to connect with your guests and give them a time-saving experience?Learn more in this Tech With Heart interview with Rachel LeRoySharing your personal recommendations via a branded custom map that's printed or used on the HipMaps app will greatly enhance your guests' experience.https://HipMaps.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-leroy-01912a183/https://www.facebook.com/HipMapsWanderAimfullyhttps://www.instagram.com/hipmaps_wanderaimfully/www.revealio.com

ShopTalk » Podcast Feed
462: ShopTalk Show Live at AEA – The Web is Good, the Web is Bad

ShopTalk » Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 64:13


Dave and Chris talked at An Event Apart Spring Summit 2021 on the good and bad of the web. They talked about CSS, framework knowledge, more CSS, PWA's for projects, service workers, the language of tooling, and web performance.

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Front End Nerdery Podcast
2 - Jeffrey Zeldman (Part Two)

Front End Nerdery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2021 64:46


We're back to finish the inaugural episode of the Front End Nerdery Podcast with Jeffrey Zeldman. We talked about the web of yesterday, web standards, A Book Apart, what makes a good writer and conference speaker, and much more. Enjoy the second half of this very special two-part episode! Intro/Outro music graciously given permission to use called, "Settle In" by Homer Gaines. Transcripts can be found at https://toddl.dev/podcast/transcripts/zeldman2/ Shownotes https://zeldman.com - Jeffrey Zeldman Personal Site https://www.amazon.com/Designing-Web-Standards-Jeffrey-Zeldman/dp/0321616952 - Designing with Web Standards 3rd Edition https://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/21/technology/hillman-curtis-a-pioneer-in-web-design-dies-at-51.html - Hillman Curtis https://www.zeldman.com/2019/12/01/bluebeanieday2019/ - Blue Beanie Day article https://aneventapart.com - An Event Apart conference https://abookapart.com - Books for designers and developers https://alistapart.com - A List Apart resources and articles https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_List_Apart - A List Apart wiki --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/frontendnerdery/support

Front End Nerdery Podcast
1 - Jeffrey Zeldman (Part One)

Front End Nerdery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2021 52:20


For the inaugural episode of the Front End Nerdery Podcast, I interviewed Jeffrey Zeldman. We talked about the web of yesterday, web standards, An Event Apart, A Book Apart, and much, much more that had to be done in two parts. Enjoy the first half of this very special two-part episode! Intro/Outro music graciously given permission to use called, "Settle In" by Homer Gaines. Transcripts can be found at https://toddl.dev/podcast/transcripts/zeldman1/ Shownotes https://zeldman.com - Jeffrey Zeldman Personal Site https://www.amazon.com/Designing-Web-Standards-Jeffrey-Zeldman/dp/0321616952 - Designing with Web Standards 3rd Edition https://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/21/technology/hillman-curtis-a-pioneer-in-web-design-dies-at-51.html - Hillman Curtis https://www.zeldman.com/2019/12/01/bluebeanieday2019/ - Blue Beanie Day article https://aneventapart.com - An Event Apart conference https://abookapart.com - Books for designers and developers https://alistapart.com - A List Apart resources and articles https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_List_Apart - A List Apart wiki --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/frontendnerdery/support

DO Lectures Podcast
186: Mark Boulton | Embrace Change

DO Lectures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 21:07


Mark explains how he came to run a small design studio and book publishing company. He provides us with a set of practical design principles (from his handbook 5 simple steps) that he constantly comes back to, changes and refines when he's working on his own projects.Web Designer and Founder of Mark Boulton Design & Five Simple Steps Publishing Mark is a designer, author, speaker and teacher from Wales.Founder of the small design studio, Mark Boulton Design, he pushes pixels for the likes of Al Jazeera, CERN and ESPN, alongside that, he and his team publish books under the guise of Five Simple Steps – a small, scratchy independent publisher for web people.Mark regularly speaks at web design and development conferences such as SXSW, An Event Apart and Web Directions South.Despite living in Wales, Mark doesn't own a smallholding, keep bees, or walk to work. But, he's working on it.—Recorded live at the global event in Cardigan, west Wales in 2013.Watch Mark's full talk here: www.thedolectures.com/talks/mark-boulton-embrace-change

The Drunken UX Podcast
RTO: OpenAI Game Players, Writing Better CSS, Leveling Up Coding…

The Drunken UX Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2018 9:58


This week, Aaron takes on the RTO reigns while Michael attends An Event Apart. Don’t worry, you’re totally in good hands. We promise. Aaron’s lined up a few topics to cover with you, all of...

The Big Web Show
Episode 174: Planning for Everything with Peter Morville

The Big Web Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2018 60:37


UX and IA pioneer Peter Morville, founder of Semantic Studios and author of four major design books discusses his latest, Planning For Everything, with host Jeffrey Zeldman. When Peter Met Lou, “Peak chaos,” belief bubbles, why the dichotomy between planning and doing is false, how to plan a family vacation swimming with sharks, striking a balance between planning and improvisation, and more. Links for this episode:About Peter MorvillePeter Morville (@morville) | TwitterSemanticsAmazon.com: Planning for Everything: The Design of Paths and GoalsBrought to you by: An Event Apart

Non Breaking Space Show
Jeffrey Zeldman — Web Design History

Non Breaking Space Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2016


Web designer and author, Jeffrey Zeldman, publishes A List Apart Magazine, A Book Apart, co-produces An Event Apart, and hosts the Big Web Show. He writes at his blog, Zeldman.com.

The Big Web Show
Episode 130: Progressive Enhancement FTW with Aaron Gustafson

The Big Web Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2015 60:11


Jeffrey Zeldman's guest is web developer and long-time standards evangelist Aaron Gustafson (@AaronGustafson), author of Adaptive Web Design. The two web design and development veterans discuss web design then and now; why Flipboard's 60fps web launch is anti-web and anti-user; Genesis's "Land of Confusion" video, and other bad ideas from the 1980s; design versus art; the demise and sendoff of Web Standards Sherpa; how the web community differs from other creative communities; and the 2nd Edition of Aaron's book, coming from New Riders this year. Links for this episode:A Bit About Aaron GustafsonAdaptive Web Design: Crafting Rich Experiences with Progressive EnhancementResponsive Issues Community GroupEasy Designs - Web Design, Development & ConsultingWeb Standards SherpaCode & CreativityWebStandardsProject (@wasp) | TwitterA List Apart: For People Who Make WebsitesGenesis - Land Of Confusion [Official Music Video] - YouTubeSponsored by An Event Apart (The design conference for people who make websites).

The Big Web Show
Episode 129: I'm an Entrepreneur, And You Can Too: FounderDating cofounder Jessica Alter

The Big Web Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2015 52:25


Today's guest is Jessica Alter (@jalter), Cofounder & Chief Connector of FounderDating, “a Linkedin for entrepreneurs.” Jessica and @zeldman discuss growing an online community while maintaining quality and avoiding spam and anti-patterns; how to become an advisor or cofounder; the biggest mistake budding entrepreneurs make; getting to your first customers; why the people side of things—experiential information—is more important than ever (and more important than fundraising); and how listeners can empower themselves to become entrepreneurs. Links for this episode:Jessica Alter (@jalter) | TwitterConnect with Entrepreneurs, Startup founders and Advisors | FounderDatingFor Entrepreneurs, By EntrepreneursConnect with world-class entreprenuers and advisors FounderDating (@founderdating) | TwitterSponsored by DreamHost (Visit the link and use the code 'TheBigWebShow395' for top rated web hosting for just $3.95/month and a free domain name) and An Event Apart (The design conference for people who make websites).

The Big Web Show
Episode 90: Paul Ford

The Big Web Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2013 52:56


The amazing Paul Ford is Jeffrey Zeldman's guest in Episode No. 90 of The Big Web Show (“everything web that matters”). In a fast-moving hour, the two long-time web architects discuss computer system emulators on the web, designing web archives, the value of context in software and literature, the new tribalism, the fallacy of history, buying records when you are 16, why getting to magic is more important than attaining perfection, the interconnectedness of software design and storytelling, how parenting twins facilitates A/B testing, and loads more. Links for this episode:Ftrain.comA Conversation with Paul Ford, the Now-Former Web Editor of Harper's MagazineHarper's and the Harper's ArchiveActivateSave Publishing (bookmarklet)The Web is a Customer Service MediumPaul Ford on MediumThis episode is sponsored by An Event Apart.

The Big Web Show
Episode 88: Greg Storey

The Big Web Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2013 54:25


Greg Storey (@Brilliantcrank) of Happy Cog and Airbag Industries is Jeffrey's guest in Episode No. 88 of The Big Web Show. The two designers discuss the Austin tech and design scene; on-premises versus remote worker models; Greg's upcoming book (with Carl Smith) for people transitioning to web design; new methods of publishing on multiple platforms; modern web typography; and the inspiration behind the Digital PM Summit. Links for this episode:https://twitter.com/Brilliantcrankhttp://www.airbagindustries.comhttp://www.gregstorey.comhttp://happycog.comhttp://dpm2013.comhttp://bureauofdigitalaffairs.comhttp://alistapart.com/article/readingdesignhttp://www.magplus.comhttp://xoxco.com/packagr/http://takingyourtalenttotheweb.comhttp://www.fivesimplesteps.comhttp://dribbble.com/Brilliantcrankhttp://instagram.com/brilliantcrankSponsored by An Event Apart (http://aneventapart.com).

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The Big Web Show
Episode 86: Monkey Do

The Big Web Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2013 53:52


Jeffrey Zeldman interviews Monkey Do studio co-founders Michael Pick and Tim Murtaugh, the design and development team behind the A List Apart and An Event Apart redesigns, HTML5 Reset, Edible City, and client projects including Scientific American, World Science Festival, and EconoMonitor. Mike, Tim, and Jeffrey discuss the A List Apart redesign, responsive images and type, CSS Zen Garden, organic design processes, the future of CMS systems, designing a food truck app, and more. Links for this episode:http://monkeydo.bizhttps://twitter.com/mikepickhttps://twitter.com/murtaughhttp://html5reset.orghttps://github.com/murtaugh/HTML5-Resethttp://alistapart.comhttp://aneventapart.comThis episode is sponsored by Shutterstock.com. Get 30% off any package with discount code “BIGWEBSHOW3.”

The Big Web Show
Episode 81: Tina Roth Eisenberg (swissmiss)

The Big Web Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2013 45:12


In Episode No. 81 of The Big Web Show ("Everything Web That Matters") host Jeffrey Zeldman interviews Tina Roth Eisenberg, creator of swissmiss and tattly and co-founder of Creative Mornings and TeuxDeux. The two designers discuss discovering your path as a designer; why the motto "let it go or fix it" can help you create great product ideas; how to be a good boss; and how having children can have a profoundly positive influence your career. Links for this episode:https://twitter.com/swissmisshttp://www.swiss-miss.comhttp://teuxdeux.comhttp://www.creativemornings.comhttp://tattly.comhttp://www.studiomates.comhttps://twitter.com/jenmussarihttps://twitter.com/destroytodayhttp://destroytoday.com/blog/http://www.gregstorey.comhttp://muledesign.comhttp://www.coudal.comhttp://decknetwork.netThis episode was sponsored by An Event Apart, the design conference for people who make websites. http://www.aneventapart.com

The Big Web Show
Episode 79: Eric A. Meyer

The Big Web Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2013 64:15


In Episode No. 79 of The Big Web Show ("everything web that matters"), host Jeffrey Zeldman interviews CSS guru, Microformats co-founder, O'Reilly and New Riders author, and An Event Apart co-founder Eric A. Meyer (@meyerweb) about upcoming CSS modules including grid layout, flexbox, and regions; his career trajectory from college graduate webmaster to world-renowned author, consultant, and lecturer; founding and running a virtual community (CSS-Discuss); becoming an O'Reilly writer; the early days of the Mosaic Browser and The Web Standards Project's CSS Samurai; "The Web Behind" variation of The Web Ahead podcast, and more. Links for this episode:http://twitter.com/meyerwebhttp://meyerweb.comhttp://aneventapart.comhttp://dev.w3.org/csswg/css3-regions/http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-grid-layout/http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css3-flexbox/http://css-discuss.orghttp://microformats.orgThis episode of The Big Web Show is sponsored by Shutterstock.com. Get 30% off any package using discount code BIGWEBSHOW1.

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The Big Web Show
Episode 75: Evan Williams

The Big Web Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2012 40:00


Evan Williams, co-founder of Blogger, Twitter, and Medium, discusses what it's like to be an internet entrepreneur with host Jeffrey Zeldman in Episode No. 75 of The Big Web Show. Links for this episode:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evan_Williams_(entrepreneur)http://evhead.com/http://twitter.com/evhttp://twitter.com/http://medium.comhttp://blogger.comToday's episode is sponsored by An Event Apart, the design conference for people who make websites. aneventapart.com

The Big Web Show
Episode 74: Chris Coyier

The Big Web Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2012 44:16


In Episode No. 74 of The Big Web Show, Jeffrey Zeldman interviews Chris Coyier of CSS-Tricks, CodePen, and ShopTalk about the path from employee to media maven, upcoming secret features for CodePen, coping with Retina images, finding sponsors, the success of his Kickstarter campaign, tee shirts for manly men, Twitter dramas about baseline grids, and lots more. Links for this episode:http://codepen.iohttp://css-tricks.comhttp://shoptalkshow.comhttp://jsfiddle.nethttp://www.realthread.comhttp://css-tricks.com/lodge/https://twitter.com/chriscoyierThis episode is sponsored by An Event Apart, the design conference for people who make websites. http://aneventapart.com

The Big Web Show
Episode 73: Sara Wachter-Boettcher

The Big Web Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2012 37:04


In Episode No. 73 of The Big Web Show, Jeffrey Zeldman interviews content strategist and author of "Content Everywhere" (Rosenfeld Media, 2012) Sara Wachter-Boettcher (@sara_ann_marie) about how practitioners can organize and structure content to maximize its value, longevity, and future-friendliness. Links for this episode:http://twitter.com/sara_ann_mariehttp://rfld.me/content-everywhere http://sarawb.comhttp://contentsmagazine.comhttp://unsuck-it.comhttp://content-science.com/clout-the-bookhttp://www.amazon.com/Content-Strategy-Work-Real-world-Interactive/dp/0123919223http://www.abookapart.com/products/the-elements-of-content-strategyhttp://www.abookapart.com/products/content-strategy-for-mobileThis episode of The Big Web Show is brought to you by An Event Apart, the design conference for people who make websites. Dedicated to the proposition that the creators of great web experiences deserve a great learning experience, An Event Apart brings together twelve of the leading minds in web design for 3 days of non-stop inspiration and enlightenment. If you care about code as well as content, usability as well as design, An Event Apart is the conference for you. Find out more at aneventapart.com.

The Big Web Show
Episode 71: Richard Ziade - Readability

The Big Web Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2012 57:39


In this episode, Jeffrey speaks with founding partner and CEO of Readability, Richard Ziade. Links for this episode:https://www.readability.com/abouthttp://blog.readability.com/2012/06/announcement/http://readlists.com/http://826valencia.org/http://www.knowbility.org/http://arc90.com/https://www.readability.com/policy-faq/https://twitter.com/#!/richziadeSponsored by An Event Apart.

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The Cocktail Napkin
27: Responsive Web Design

The Cocktail Napkin

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2010 15:32


Ethan Marcotte and I talk about responsive design, the future of CSS frameworks that might support this notion, speaking at An Event Apart and what it's like for him to strike back on his own after a successful tenure at Happy Cog.

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Episode 30: Jason Santa Maria

The Big Web Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2010 45:53


Jeffrey Zeldman and Dan Benjamin are joined by Jason Santa Maria and discuss mitigating the isolation of working in your underwear by reaching out to the community, avenues for creativity, struggling with the line between good enough and perfection, focus, why speaking and teaching are important, and why sometimes the distraction of working with other people is worth it. Links for this episode:Jason Santa MariaJason Santa Maria (jasonsantamaria) on TwitterDribbble - Jason Santa MariaMighty, a Design StudioTypekitTypedia: A Shared Encyclopedia of TypefacesAIGA/NYA List ApartHappy CogWhat deux yeux have teux deux teuxday?Sponsored by An Event Apart.

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Episode 21: Just the Two of Us

The Big Web Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2010 52:07


We're mixing it up for today's episode of The Big Web Show. Instead of interviewing one or more amazing web innovators per our standard practice, Dan Benjamin and Jeffrey Zeldman interview each other. Links for this episode:HivelogicDan Benjamin (danbenjamin) on TwitterHappy CogHappy Cog Studios (happycog) on TwitterJeffrey Zeldman (zeldman) on TwitterA List ApartA List Apart (alistapart) on Twitter5 by 5 Studios (5by5studios) on TwitterA Book Apart, WelcomeA Book Apart (abookapart) on TwitterAn Event Apart: The Design Conference For People Who Make Web SitesAn Event Apart (aneventapart) on TwitterstopdesignDoug Bowman (stop) on TwitterJason Santa MariaJason Santa Maria (jasonsantamaria) on Twittermeyerweb.comEric A. Meyer (meyerweb) on TwitterAdactio: Jeremy KeithJeremy Keith (adactio) on Twitter

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