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3 views of Polygon’s responsive website

polygon.com is a great responsive website. Checkout these screenshots from their web, ipad and mobile views. The idea with responsive is for the website and content to adjust to the device viewport for a smooth experience. The smaller the screen,

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LinkedIn’s redesign, 3 key changes

I’ve been covering LinkedIn’s mobile app redesign here and here. Their website redesign has taken a revolutionary, slow and quiet approach as well and it’s working for them. A few things to note: No more tabs – Tabs are so

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Don’t kill Internet Explorer, the Latin of browsers

Internet Explorer is dying but it shouldn’t be killed outright as it still has purpose in the world. I’ll explain. Way back when, 4000 years before Christ, humans started to build civilisations around agriculture. The increase in commerce required a

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Stop stopping and start starting

Inspiration. I’m constantly inspired by people doing amazing things in front end web development like Chris Coyier of css-tricks.com and Brad Frost of This is Responsive. Those two websites inspire me because they remind me to stop worrying about all

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What problem are you trying to solve?

In web design, development and usability the biggest problem is not spending enough time finding out what the problem is. Albert Einstein once said: “If I had an hour to save the world I would spend 59 minutes defining the

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The power of no

Since September 2011 I’ve been marketing Dirt and Rust and that work is now starting to bear fruit. Unfortunately, till the end of the year I’m not taking on any client work, but isn’t that always the way. Till the

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Getpocket.com rocks, was Read it Later

Read it Later is now getpocket.com and it’s new and improved. Ever find a web page and wanted to read it later (on the bus for example) outside of wifi access? Getpocket.com is your friend. Match it with pulse.me for

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LinkedIn updates their iphone app again

I wrote about LinkedIn’s iphone app being changed slowly, and the masses don’t seem to be complaining at all, which seems to be proving my point. Small changes win! The app now has more sensible icons for Updates, You, Messages

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Create a quick infographic CV with Vizualize.me

Vizualize.me is a great way to quickly create and share your cv/resume. I got nifty and made one of my own. Employers get stacks and stacks of MS Word CV’s with the same name, phone, work history format, so make

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Change your UI without losing users

Just finished reading this post on UX Mag about Overhauling a UI Without Upsetting Users. It discusses in great detail how companies like Facebook and Twitter, and even Google, have riled user with large, wholescale design updates. I’ve discussed the

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