Tag Archive: Design

One Web to Rule Them All: Media Queries

Design

This series is meant to be an in-depth look at Responsive Design.  It covers the history, the how-to, and best practices on responsive design, taken from the view of someone who hates fluid layouts and has found a (seemingly) better solution.  This session will be expounded upon in detail at BlogWorldExpo later this year. Yesterday we mentioned the who and what behind responsive design - how…

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One Web to Rule Them All: An Introduction to Responsive Design

Design

This series is meant to be an in-depth look at Responsive Design.  It covers the history, the how-to, and best practices on responsive design, taken from the view of someone who hates fluid layouts and has found a (seemingly) better solution.  This session will be expounded upon in detail at BlogWorldExpo later this year. According to the latest research, there are now 1.2 billion mobile…

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Question: Adding GIT To My Workflow As A Designer

Development

This is a bit different than my usual post, since I'm looking more for feedback than I am trying to teach something. My typical workflow for doing a WordPress theme is as follows: Design PSD Mockups Develop HTML/CSS from PSD Weave WordPress boilerplate theme into HTML/CSS Take it server-side Finish up with functions and loops not already inserted I know that somewhere in there…

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Welcome to studionashvegas v4.0

Announcements

It’s been long overdue for a design refresh, and this weekend I pulled up my bootstraps and got to work.  There are quite a few things going on (both inside and out) that have brought my template into the new year (and will keep it on top for a few years to come!) 1) HTML 5/CSS3 The site is (as best as I can…

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Good Design in Politics, Part 1

Design

I’ve been following the elections with great care this year.  It’s probably one of the most contested, heated, angry, fun-to-watch-SNL again elections that history has seen.  At any rate, it’s good to see that both parties have embraced the Internet for campaigning, and have stepped into the 21st century as far as their websites go. First, Obama: I have to say that whoever designed…

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