Presenting Design
Talking a client through a design concept can be a tough task. Jeremy shares some tips and examples on how to present effectively and get the feedback you need.
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Talking a client through a design concept can be a tough task. Jeremy shares some tips and examples on how to present effectively and get the feedback you need.
Bouncy Ball compares web-animation approaches by taking a simple animation (a bouncing ball) and recreating it with CSS, GreenSock, jQuery, and vanilla Js (to name a few).
From a generic template to a custom responsive site: The fine details of creating an online brand.
Good comments make for good collaboration. Ethan talks about what makes CSS comments beautiful, and how you can up your commenting game to score more birthday cards.
As projects grow, they can become unruly. Kasey shares when it’s a good time to reign in the chaos and start refactoring.
A heartfelt letter from the heartland to the godfather of responsive web design—penned on our behalf by one Katie Kovalcin.
In this Maker Series, Dan Mall shared a solid framework for web designers and answered questions about pricing, client management, and a ton more.
A snapshot into the current Sparkbox thinking to make CSS performant, accessible, and comprehensive.
There’s a whole lot of grid systems to choose from. Ethan talks about what kinds of grid systems are out there and whether or not you even need one in the first place.
It’s easy to brush tasks under the rug in the name of efficiency or time. Daniel shares an easy way to start incorporating accessibility into your coding life by examining stateful CSS classes.

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