Armed with a copy of Mobile First by Luke Wroblewski and Hardboiled Web Design by Andy Clarke I set about making my site responsive.
Posts Tagged ‘ design ’
My Journey to a Responsive Website
Friday, December 2nd, 2011Productivity Future Vision
Sunday, November 13th, 2011I saw this video today and thought it had some great interface and interaction ideas. I also found this blog post by Bret Victor that looks at the ideas in the video in more detail. Great read.
Responsive Logo Design
Wednesday, September 21st, 2011The dust has settled since the launch of the London 2012 logo. It’s a design that received criticism from the general public and the design community alike and even now, four years on from its badly scripted unveiling it still has few fans. I’ll state now (like I did back in 2007) that I am a fan (though I do have criticism for the launch and the language used to explain the design concept). The Olympic Games has always been about sports men and women striving to be the best and win medals for their countries, but the games have a major commercial interest too. The world will be watching these games so big brands pay big money to be in partnership.
Playing with type
Wednesday, June 15th, 2011I’ve been playing around with some ideas for a personal typography project. The idea started as a follow on from my infographic project which was a visual representation of my skill-set.
Jack of all trades
Wednesday, June 15th, 2011When it comes to skills offering I generally try to follow the ‘James Dyson’ rule. James Dyson is an inventor who is responsible for the Dyson Vacuum cleaner and is an expert in cyclonic separation. Dyson did try his hand at washing machines once but they didn’t really work out so he chooses to stick to what he knows best – airflow. When you buy a Dyson product you know you are paying a little more but getting a well designed product that is built for purpose and to a high standard.



