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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.
In the first episode of Season Two, I got to sit down with my good friend, Jason Pamental, and talk about variable fonts. Lots of great discussion about what variable fonts are, favorite fonts, usage, and we talked about Jason's projects and his new role at Chewy as Principal Designer of the Design Systems team! 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/pamental #variablefonts #fonts #designsystems Show Notes https://rwt.io - Jason's website https://rwt.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=0019faab58713ad49bce9acc3&id=b35d41a2eb - Jason's newsletter https://twitter.com/jpamental - Jason on Twitter https://instagram.com/jpamental - Jason on Instagram https://www.linkedin.com/in/jpamental - Jason on LinkedIn https://medium.com/@jpamental - Jason on Medium https://codepen.io/jpamental - Jason on CodePen https://github.com/jpamental - Jason on GitHub https://letterfromjail.com/ - Letter From Jail Variable Font project https://mobydick.wales - Moby Dick Variable Font project https://css-tricks.com/dark-mode-and-variable-fonts/ - Robin Rendle article on CSS-Tricks https://djr.com/font-of-the-month-club - David Jonathan Ross Font of the Month Club https://variablefonts.io/ - A Variable Fonts Primer https://fonts.adobe.com/fonts/proxima-nova - Proxima Nova font https://www.myfonts.com/fonts/marksimonson/proxima-vara/ - Proxima Vara font https://www.marksimonson.com/ - Mark Simonson's site https://georgia.gov/ - State of Georgia web platform https://rwt.io/blog/2021/08/quahog-design-system-web-platform-state-rhode-island - About the Quahog Design System https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/responsive-typography/9781491907085/ - Responsive Typography on O'Reilly --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/frontendnerdery/support
This week we are speaking to Jason Pamental, a design strategist, author, speaker, UX leader, technologist, an expert in web typography, and an Invited Expert on the W3C Web Fonts Working Group. He has worked with many organizations including Adobe, Audible, Condé Nast, GoDaddy, IBM—and given presentations and workshops at conferences all over the world. I also publish a newsletter on web typography. Responsive Typography Book https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/responsive-typography/9781491907085/ Jason's website https://rwt.io/ https://rwt.io/presentations https://rwt.io/resources --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/designhuddle/support
Long-time (since 1994) web design practitioner Jason Pamental, author of Responsive Typography from O'Reilly, is Jeffrey Zeldman's guest. For more than an hour, the two designers geek out over responsive typography, the history of type on the web, and the explosive creative potential of the new variable fonts. Multiple Masters. FF Meta. Storing the offsets of the curve points. The three second timeout. Why FOUT is a feature, not a bug. Compensating for the differences between the web font and the backup font. The tragedy of Typecast, the new hope of Figma. Adidas. Nick Sherman. Paula Scher. Mandy Michael. And more. Links for this episode:Hi, I'm Jason | Responsive Web TypographyResponsive Typography: Using Type Well on the Web: Jason Pamental: 9781491907092: Amazon.com: BooksVariable Fonts | Responsive Web TypographyThe evolution of typography with variable fonts: an introduction | Responsive Web TypographyAbout Jason | Responsive Web TypographyJason Pamental (@jpamental) | TwitterVariable Fonts Experiments - a Collection by Mandy Michael on CodePenThe New School: Year One — PentagramDavid Jonathan Ross (@djrrb) | TwitterBello | TypekitAn Event Apart: Orlando 2018 Special Edition Web Design & UX ConferenceFigma: the collaborative interface design tool.Design with web fonts in the browser - TypecastAmbientLightSensor - Web APIs | MDNJason Pamental – MediumJason Pamental on CodePenjpamental (Jason Pamental) · GitHubJason Pamental (@jpamental) • Instagram photos and videosvery able fontsBrought to you by: .TECH Domains (Visit the link and use the code TBWS to get 90% off on 1 & 5 year registrations).
Long-time (since 1994) web design practitioner Jason Pamental, author of Responsive Typography from O’Reilly, is Jeffrey Zeldman’s guest. For more than an hour, the two designers geek out over responsive typography, the history of type on the web, and the explosive creative potential of the new variable fonts. Multiple Masters. FF Meta. Storing the offsets of the curve points. The three second timeout. Why FOUT is a feature, not a bug. Compensating for the differences between the web font and the backup font. The tragedy of Typecast, the new hope of Figma. Adidas. Nick Sherman. Paula Scher. Mandy Michael. And more.
Jason Pamental is the author of Responsive Typography from O'Reilly Media. He recently won one of the Best Of awards for his web typography talk at the annual CSS Dev Conference 2017.
Jason Pamental is the author of *Responsive Typography* from O’Reilly Media. He recently won one of the Best Of awards for his web typography talk at the annual CSS Dev Conference 2017.
Jason Pamental is the author of Responsive Typography from O’Reilly Media. He recently won one of the Best Of awards for his web typography talk at the annual CSS Dev Conference 2017.
Descripcion del programa Hoy contamos con un amigo del programa, Lole Román, diseñador UI y tipógrafo, apasionado de crear. Si no sabéis lo que importante que es el uso de la tipografía en la web este es tu episodio. ¿Quiéres iniciarte en el buen uso de tipografía en la web y sabes como aprovecharla al máximo? Hablamos sobre problemas técnicos que pueden crear o como solucionar el mal uso de la tipografía en la web. ¿Te lo vas a perder? Encuesta para pedir Feedback Posibles topics, entrevistados y duración del programa Recomendaciones Preguntas rápidas: Lole Román Quién me ha inspirado: ¡Su adorada mujer! Recomiéndanos un recurso: Modular Scale Recomiéndanos a un invitado: Manuel Sesma ¿Qué tema te gustaría que tratásemos?: Diseño Editorial Contacta con: Lole Román FonTown Web de Lole LinkedIn de Lole Twitter de Lole Links del programa Fedra tipografía Eduardo Manso TrueType vs OpenType Spiekermann Typekit Google Fonts Analyzing Web Font Performance Responsive Typography the Basics Font Loading Revisited with Font Events A comprehensive guide to font loading Using Web Fonts avoiding a @font-face-palm State of Web Type A Closer Look At Font Rendering OpenType variable fonts Optimizando Web Fonts Joan Quirós Recomendaciones de Ignacio y Gabi Typographyhandbook Practical Typography Professional Web Typography Typewolf Contacta con el programa Web de WeCodeSign Twitter de WeCodeSign eMail de WeCodeSign Web de Ignacio Villanueva Twitter de Ignacio Villanueva
Zell Liew is a writer, freelance web designer & developer based in Singapore. His down-to-earth articles — especially those recently published on the topic of responsive typography — make it easier to understand for both designers and developers.
Zell Liew is a writer, freelance web designer & developer based in Singapore. His down-to-earth articles — especially those recently published on the topic of responsive typography — make it easier to understand for both designers and developers.
Zell Liew is a writer, freelance web designer & developer based in Singapore. His down-to-earth articles — especially those recently published on the topic of responsive typography — make it easier to understand for both designers and developers.
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For this Snippet, we discuss Techniques For Responsive Typography by Sara Soueidan.(http://www.pagebreakpodcast.com/snippets/responsive-typography)
This week we take a look at responsive typography, setting your type in EM's and making it modular and scalable across multiple breakpoints.
With the chaos of different screen sizes and a new generation of web browsers, the design paradigms of layout and typography have shifted away from static layouts and system fonts to dynamic layouts and custom web fonts. But screens have not just changed in size but also in pixel density. In other words: maybe we do not just need responsive layouts, we might also need responsive typefaces. iA started experimenting with reponsive typefaces in 2012. A short rundown of what we have learned since then. More info at: https://fronteers.nl/congres/2013/sessions/responsive-typography
With the chaos of different screen sizes and a new generation of web browsers, the design paradigms of layout and typography have shifted away from static layouts and system fonts to dynamic layouts and custom web fonts. But screens have not just changed in size but also in pixel density. In other words: maybe we do not just need responsive layouts, we might also need responsive typefaces. iA started experimenting with reponsive typefaces in 2012. A short rundown of what we have learned since then. More info at: https://fronteers.nl/congres/2013/sessions/responsive-typography