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An Event Apart: Content First – Luke Wroblewski's notes on my opening keynote
An Event Apart: Great Responsibility. In his With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility at An Event Apart in San Francisco, CA 2011 Elliot Jay Stocks talked about what matters in effective Web design (hint not new technologies). Notes by Luke Wroblewski
Design Principles – Jeremy Keith
Setting Type on the Web to a Baseline Grid by Wilson Miner
Content page design best practices by Luke Wroblewski
Typograph – Scale & Rhythm This page falls somewhere between a tool and an essay. It sets out to explore how the intertwined typographic concepts of scale and rhythm can be encouraged to shake a leg on web pages.
Now in private beta – Typecast: Design with web fonts, in the browser.
Tim Brown – More Perfect Typography – video
Robustness Principle (Postel's Law): Be conservative in what you send; be liberal in what you accept.

"Software, like all technologies, is inherently political. Code inevitably reflects the choices, biases and desires of its creators." @adactio

"Solve real problems" is a design principle of the HTML5. You'd be surprised at the number of W3C working groups working on largely theoretical problems.
Metcalfe's Law: So many people are on Facebook because so many people are on Facebook.
An Event Apart: Design Principles – December 12, 2011 by Luke Wroblewski: In his Design Principles presentation at An Event Apart in San Francisco CA 2011 Jeremy Keith outlined the design principles behind the World Wide Web and how they continue to shape its future.
Respond.js by Scott Jehl on Github. A fast, lightweight (3kb minified / 1kb gzipped) script to enable responsive web designs in browsers that don't support CSS3 Media Queries – in particular, Internet Explorer 8 and under.








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