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Jeffrey Zeldman Presents The Daily Report

http://www.zeldman.com

  • ►/2017
    • ►/01
      • ►/03
        • ►/kiss-my-classname
  • ►/2016
    • ►/05
      • ►/24
        • ►/position-wanted-front-end-director
  • ►/2014
    • ►/01
      • ►/06
        • ►/its-2014-is-web-design-dead
  • ►/2008
    • ►/05
      • ►/06
        • ►/content-precedes-design
  • ►/2012
    • ►/05
      • ►/18
        • ►/web-design-manifesto-2012
  • ►/2011
    • ►/09
      • ►/15
        • ►/boston-globes-responsive-redesign-discuss
    • ►/02
      • ►/11
        • ►/readability-2-0-is-disruptive-two-ways
  • @nhoizey
    Nicolas Hoizey @nhoizey CC BY-NC-SA 4/01/2017

    Kiss My Classname
    ▻http://www.zeldman.com/2017/01/03/kiss-my-classname

    “I don’t believe the problem is the principle of semantic markup or the cascade in CSS. I believe the problem is a dozen people working on something without talking to each other.”

    #team_collaboration_communication_CSS_clevermarks

    Nicolas Hoizey @nhoizey CC BY-NC-SA
    • @robin
      robin @robin CC BY 4/01/2017

      Sinon tu peux faire du style purement sémantique en oubliant les classes et en ne ciblant que des attributs RDFa ;-)

      robin @robin CC BY
    • @nhoizey
      Nicolas Hoizey @nhoizey CC BY-NC-SA 4/01/2017

      Certes… ;-)

      Nicolas Hoizey @nhoizey CC BY-NC-SA
    • @robin
      robin @robin CC BY 4/01/2017

      Nan mais en vrai c’est possible :) ▻https://research.science.ai/web-first-data-citations

      robin @robin CC BY
    • @nhoizey
      Nicolas Hoizey @nhoizey CC BY-NC-SA 4/01/2017

      Oui, oui, je sais !

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  • @nhoizey
    Nicolas Hoizey @nhoizey CC BY-NC-SA 25/09/2016
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    Position Wanted: Front-End Director
    ▻http://www.zeldman.com/2016/05/24/position-wanted-front-end-director

    “WE have creative directors and design directors, but we don’t seem to have any front-end directors. And maybe we should.”

    #front_end_director_job_front_end

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  • @baroug
    baroug @baroug 8/01/2014
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    It’s 2014. Is #Web_Design Dead? – Jeffrey Zeldman Presents The Daily Report
    ▻http://www.zeldman.com/2014/01/06/its-2014-is-web-design-dead

    What we may not have realized is that once the browsers don’t suck, being an #HTML and #CSS “guru” isn’t really a very marketable skillset. 80% of what made us useful was the way we knew all the quirks and intracries of the browsers. Guess what? Those are all gone. And if they’re not, they will be in the very near future. Then what?

    • #Jeffrey Zeldman
    • #HTML
    • #HTML
    baroug @baroug
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  • @tetue
    tetue @tetue CC BY 26/06/2013
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    Mots
    ►http://justinjackson.ca/words_fr.html

    Nous sommes devenus obsédés par le graphisme fantaisiste, des mise en pages dites « responsive » et des scripts qui font des choses magiques.

    […]

    Qu’est-ce que vous avez à dire ? Si vous ne savez pas, il n’y a pas grand intérêt à ajouter toutes ces cochonneries.

    […]

    Ce sont les mots qui doivent se trouver au cœur de la conception web. Les mots ne viennent pas après que la conception soit faite. Les mots viennent au début, ils sont le noyau, le cœur.

    #mots #webdesign #graphisme

    • #Jeffrey Zeldman
    tetue @tetue CC BY
    • @nhoizey
      Nicolas Hoizey @nhoizey CC BY-NC-SA 26/06/2013

      C’est réducteur.

      Le cœur, c’est le contenu, et le contenu, ce ne sont pas forcément des mots.

      Nicolas Hoizey @nhoizey CC BY-NC-SA
    • @tetue
      tetue @tetue CC BY 10/07/2013

      Content precedes design. Design in the absence of content is not design, it’s decoration.

      Jeffrey Zeldman in ▻http://www.zeldman.com/2008/05/06/content-precedes-design

      #design #contenu #décoration

      tetue @tetue CC BY
    • @nhoizey
      Nicolas Hoizey @nhoizey CC BY-NC-SA 10/07/2013

      Aaah, mieux… ;-)

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  • @notabene
    Stéphane Deschamps @notabene CC BY-NC-SA 4/12/2012

    Web Design Manifesto 2012 – Jeffrey Zeldman Presents The Daily Report
    ►http://www.zeldman.com/2012/05/18/web-design-manifesto-2012

    But for right now, I don’t think this design is a mistake. I think it is a harbinger. We can’t keep designing as we used to if we want people to engage with our content. We can’t keep charging for ads that our layouts train readers to ignore. We can’t focus so much on technology that we forget the web is often, and quite gloriously, a transaction between reader and writer.

    Questionnons la pub, oui, oui et encore oui.

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  • @0gust1
    0gust1 @0gust1 CC BY-NC 22/10/2012
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    Quelques noms de designers cités comme références et exemples par Mike Monteiro lors de sa conférence « How designers destroyed the world » à Paris Web 2012, et dans son bouquin « Design is a job » :

    – Victor Papanek
    ►http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Papanek
    ►http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victor_Papanek

    – Tibor Kalman
    ►http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tibor_Kalman
    ►http://www.aiga.org/medalist-tiborkalman

    – Ray & Charles Eames
    ►http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Eames
    ►http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_and_Ray_Eames

    – William Caslon
    ►http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Caslon

    – Paula Scher
    ►http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paula_Scher
    ►http://www.aiga.org/medalist-paulascher

    – Zuzana Licko
    ►http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zuzana_Licko
    ►http://www.aiga.org/medalist-zuzanalickoandrudyvanderlans
    ►http://www.eyemagazine.com/feature/article/zuzana-licko-text-in-full

    – Jeffrey Zeldman
    ►http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey_Zeldman
    ►http://www.zeldman.com

    0gust1 @0gust1 CC BY-NC
    • @thibnton
      tbn @thibnton PUBLIC DOMAIN 22/10/2012
      @0gust1

      euh... #design :) merci @0gust1 et sur paris web 2012 ►http://seenthis.net/messages/93110

      tbn @thibnton PUBLIC DOMAIN
    • @0gust1
      0gust1 @0gust1 CC BY-NC 22/10/2012
      @thibnton

      @thibnton ah, euh... hum, en effet... :)

      à noter qu’il semble assez facile de trouver le ou les bouquins de V.Papanek en fouillant un peu dans les Internets...

      Je crois que ce fut « la » grosse conférence de Paris Web. J’ai vu des gens en ressortir complètement scotchés, presque traumatisés... Les gens qui tenaient le stand Eyrolles m’ont dit, un peu stupéfaits, qu’il avaient quasiment vendu tout leur stock de « Design is a job » (traduit malheureusement en français par « Métier web designer »).

      Le point de vue de @Hteumeuleu sur la conférence (avec pas mal de liens sympas) : ►http://www.hteumeuleu.fr/mike-monteiro-how-designers-destroyed-the-world

      0gust1 @0gust1 CC BY-NC
    • @thibnton
      tbn @thibnton PUBLIC DOMAIN 16/12/2012

      How designers destroyed the world
      ►http://seenthis.net/messages/102191

      tbn @thibnton PUBLIC DOMAIN
    • @rastapopoulos
      RastaPopoulos @rastapopoulos CC BY-NC 16/12/2012

      Huhu.

      There are professions more harmful than industrial design, but only a very few of them.

      –- Victor Papanek

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  • @notabene
    Stéphane Deschamps @notabene CC BY-NC-SA 19/09/2012
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    Web Design Manifesto 2012 – Jeffrey Zeldman Presents The Daily Report
    ►http://www.zeldman.com/2012/05/18/web-design-manifesto-2012

    This redesign is a response to ebooks, to web type, to mobile, and to wonderful applications like Instapaper and Readability that address the problem of most websites’ pointlessly cluttered interfaces and content-hostile text layouts by actually removing the designer from the equation. (That’s not all these apps do, but it’s one benefit of using them, and it indicates how pathetic much of our web design is when our visitors increasingly turn to third party applications simply to read our sites’ content. It also suggests that those who don’t design for readers might soon not be designing for anyone.)

    Vachement bien, ce manifeste, comme toujours ceux de Zeldman.
    #simplicité #webdesign #responsive (ou pas)

    Stéphane Deschamps @notabene CC BY-NC-SA
    • @notabene
      Stéphane Deschamps @notabene CC BY-NC-SA 19/09/2012

      Et aussi :

      But for right now, I don’t think this design is a mistake. I think it is a harbinger. We can’t keep designing as we used to if we want people to engage with our content. We can’t keep charging for ads that our layouts train readers to ignore. We can’t focus so much on technology that we forget the web is often, and quite gloriously, a transaction between reader and writer.

      Stéphane Deschamps @notabene CC BY-NC-SA
    • @nhoizey
      Nicolas Hoizey @nhoizey CC BY-NC-SA 24/09/2012

      Marrant, j’étais parti à peu près dans la même idée, mais j’estime avoir fait un meilleur choix que lui, puisque j’utilise la taille décidée par le visiteur !

      Nicolas Hoizey @nhoizey CC BY-NC-SA
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  • @notabene
    Stéphane Deschamps @notabene CC BY-NC-SA 21/09/2011

    Boston Globe’s Responsive Redesign. Discuss. – Jeffrey Zeldman Presents The Daily Report
    ►http://www.zeldman.com/2011/09/15/boston-globes-responsive-redesign-discuss

    #Responsive #design is not #CSS3 media queries, any more than “Hamlet” can be reduced to English grammar. (Yet without English grammar, there is no Hamlet.)

    Citation mémorable, à graver dans le marbre.
    #media-queries

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  • @fil
    Fil @fil 11/02/2011
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    #Readability : Enjoy Reading. Support Writing.
    ►https://www.readability.com/faq

    Un modèle très intéressant à la #flattr (mais classe)

    Readability is a subscription–based web app with a simple purpose: to deliver a great reading experience and to provide a model to support writers and publishers. It turns virtually any web page into a clean, comfortable reading view. You can also sync articles for reading later as you surf around the #web. Readability works on your web browser and mobile device, giving you the flexibility to read anytime anywhere.

    Readability is designed to support writers and publishers by distributing the great majority of your fees (70%) based upon your Readability activity. Where you’ve instantly converted a web page for reading or queued one up for reading later, Readability keeps track of the web sites you visit and distributes money directly to them.

    et un #design très classe, d’une grande élégance (testez les formulaires, notamment les messages d’erreur)

    Ce qu’en dit ►http://www.zeldman.com/2011/02/11/readability-2-0-is-disruptive-two-ways :

    For the first time, content monetization is no longer the problem of content creators. Writers can stop being salespeople, and focus on what they do best: creating compelling content.

    • #Reading
    • #web app
    Fil @fil
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  • Company: Apple
  • IndustryTerm: Web Show
  • Organization: School of Visual Arts
  • Person: Jason Snell
  • IndustryTerm: typical web browsing design paradigm
  • IndustryTerm: Web Content
  • IndustryTerm: individual site
  • IndustryTerm: assistive devices
  • Technology: HTML
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