[Webpub] Bulletproof Web Design seminar
Susan MacPhee
smacphee at MIT.EDU
Fri May 19 15:30:32 EDT 2006
Below is a link to Dan Cederholm's "Bulletproof Web Design" PDF presentation
which was held May 10 at MIT.
http://www.simplebits.com/publications/speak/mit/bpwd-051006.pdf
From: Susan MacPhee [mailto:smacphee at mit.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 2:27 PM
To: webpub at mit.edu
Subject: Bulletproof Web Design seminar
Topic: Bulletproof Web Design
Speakers: Dan Cederholm
http://www.simplebits.com
Date: Wednesday, May 10
Time: 6:00 - 8:00 PM
Cost: Free
Where: MIT Stata Building
AKA Building 32, on this map:
http://whereis.mit.edu/map-jpg
Room 32-124
Embrace the flexibility that's made possible with XHTML and CSS while
creating
compelling designs. Prepare your designs for worst-case scenarios, increased
user control and readability for varying text sizes and amounts of content.
Dan
Cederholm will attempt to help you "let go of pixel precision", while
explaining
the importance of lean markup, flexible CSS and planning for the unknown.
Dan Cederholm is a web designer and author living in Salem, Massachusetts.
He's
the founder of SimpleBits, a tiny web design studio.
A recognized expert in the field of standards-based web design, Dan has
worked
with Google, Fast Company, Inc.com, ESPN, Blogger, Odeo, and others. With
each
new project comes an opportunity to minimize markup and embrace the
flexibility
of CSS.
Dan is the author of two popular books: Bulletproof Web Design (New Riders,
2005) and Web Standards Solutions (friends of ED/Apress, 2004). Dan also
runs
the popular weblog SimpleBits, where he writes articles and commentary on
the
web, technology and life.
Dan enjoys sharing his simplistic approach to web design, while spreading
the
word on the standards-based markup and style techniques he's collected.
He also plays in a competitive dodgeball league and occasionally wears a
baseball cap.
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