A Bit About SVG
SVGs are becoming more commonplace. Philip shares ideas to help you get started using them.
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SVGs are becoming more commonplace. Philip shares ideas to help you get started using them.
Writing vanilla CSS can get messy quick. Writing scannable, modular, and maintainable Sass, the same way you’d pack for a hiking trip, can make things a lot simpler.
We had the good fortune to get to rebuild the TypeFight site with the awesome folks there. Jeremy explains how it all came together.
We wanted to kick our site rebuild in the butt. So we decided to go out on a limb, more fully embrace iterative process, and try building the site literally one page at a time. Jeremy talks about our new approach and new design for the Foundry.
We’ve long dreamt of a time when we could shed ourselves of the shackles of pixel-pushing to embrace a more idealistic way of working—designing in the browser. Many have tried and many have failed, but it doesn’t have to be all or nothing. In this article, Ben dissects the design process to explore which tools are the most helpful for certain parts of the web design process.
People still use old browsers. This doesn’t mean we can’t use modern browser features. Ethan explains how we can use them responsibly.
Collecting inspiration is an important and strangely challenging task for most creatives—ourselves included. Jeremy shares a few nice web apps for your idea gathering.
Adam walks through some unique challenges of slanted elements, especially those with anchor target areas, and some CSS3 magic to solve them.
What breakpoints should we use in responsive web design? As commonly as it’s asked, this may be the wrong question. Join Ben as he tumbles down the rabbit hole beyond the breakpoint.
Jeremy and Drew review prototyping work done so far in the Sparkbox site rebuild, including our style prototype and content prototype.

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