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related to “process.” But hey, if there’s nothing here that’s interesting to you, check out the full archive of my writing.
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On getting stuck, and what you worry about when you worry about writing.
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- writing
- personal
- advice
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“Why create a design system?” It’s a good question, if a hard one.
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- design systems
- pattern libraries
- design patterns
- organization
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Sara Soueidan asked how I typically spend my days. Here’s how I typically spend my days.
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- personal
- work
- process
- time management
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Here’s how I think about my speaking fee for remote events.
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- public speaking
- conferences
- process
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I read these two essays some time ago, and I keep returning to them. I bet you’ll like them too.
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- design
- ethics
- politics
- justice
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In some ways, responsive design was an attempt to move past the idea of a “page.” How’s that worked out for us?
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- responsive design at ten
- responsive web design
- responsive design
- web design
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When was the last time a design system empowered you to make a decision? (I’m honestly asking.)
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- pattern libraries
- design patterns
- organization
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It’s time for us to organize our workplaces, my loves.
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- conferences
- process
- labor
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I just gave a talk at this year’s New Adventures conference. Here are some books, resources, and videos I cited in it.
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- conferences
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- labor
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I’m writing a new talk. This is how I do it.
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- conferences
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- personal
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It can feel overwhelming to design for a new device, a new context. Maybe there’s an alternative?
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- web design
- performance
- watch
- smart watch
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Our design tools change the design of our products and, at times, they can change us. How do we talk about that?
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- design patterns
- pattern libraries
- process
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Usually, you’ll get rid of design patterns that don’t contribute much to your design system. But sometimes, you won’t.
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- web design
- pattern libraries
- design patterns
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The benefit of creating a pattern library isn’t the patterns as such.
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- design systems
- web design
- pattern libraries
- atomic design is an antipattern
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Your design system’s more than the sum of its patterns. (It’s all about the people, maaaaannnn.)
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- web design
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- design patterns
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The value of a pattern library is tied directly to how much—and how easily—it is used.
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- design systems
- design patterns
- pattern libraries
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For me, the real value of a device lab isn’t in testing. A device lab is a design tool.
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- web design
- performance
- device testing
- universal access
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Done right, a device lab’s a pretty good empathy engine.
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- web design
- performance
- device testing
- device labs
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I’ve been thinking a lot about why I work the way I do, and how.
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- web design
- work
- design patterns
- design systems
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Many of the free web themes I’ve seen recently are…slow. How can we fix that?
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- design
- politics
- performance
- work
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On the web, can our patterns be more than just front-end code?
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- design
- design systems
- design patterns
- pattern libraries
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When I’m asked to speak at an event, I ask a few useful questions. Maybe you’ll find them useful, too.
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- public speaking
- conferences
- code of conduct
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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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- design
- performance
- universal access
- inclusion
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If you’re doing any public speaking, I have a few small (but useful!) tips.
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- public speaking
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Here’s a quote on inclusive design I quite liked. (Maybe you’ll like it, too.)
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- design
- universal access
- process
- digital divide
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One of my favorite features in Apple’s Keynote is “Magic Move.” I bet it might be yours, too.
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- public speaking
- conferences
- process
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Responsive design might begin with the screen, but it doesn’t end there.
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- responsive design
- mobile
- support
- content
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The first large-scale responsive website just launched, and I helped. Here’s how we did it.
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- work
- responsive design
- progressive enhancement
- process
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Every responsive design begins with a reference layout, either small- or widescreen. Which should you choose?
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- responsive design
- layout
- process
- progressive enhancement