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Reducing an interface until only the absolutely necessary elements remain is one of the most satisfying tasks in design. First you notice duplication between two elements. Then you derive a new visual abstraction that handles both cases. And finally you combine the elements into a single, simpler version. Those skills are critical for a visual designer to master. It’s the same satisfying feeling y
The big buzzwords in CSS these days are “modular” and “responsive”—and for good reasons. But we’re still trying to achieve those goals with the wrong tool: Media Queries. What we really need is a tool that doesn’t exist yet: Element Queries. This is without a doubt the biggest problem I run into while working on Segment. I want to write modular components that I can re-use all over our site, and e
Object-oriented CSS is awesome. But littering your markup with non-semantic classes is not awesome. Those classes sprinkled all over your HTML are going to change, and that’s not gonna be fun. But if you combine OOCSS and Sass you get the best of both worlds: modular CSS without bloated, hard-to-maintain HTML. OOCSS leads to hard-to-maintain HTML.First off, quick disclaimer, a bunch of you probabl
After my article on rendering views in Backbone, Jeremy Ashkenas pointed out that my examples were doing extra, expensive work by re-rendering everything on every call to render. He’s absolutely right, but they were just examples. In practice I rarely use single render methods for that exact reason. Instead of writing gigantic render functions that do everything under the sun (and then more, admit
Summer 2013 Refactoring Github’s Design Reducing an interface until only the absolutely necessary elements remain is one of the most satisfying tasks in design. Spring 2013 What’s Wrong with the iOS 7 Icons? “It looks childish.” Media Queries are a Hack The big buzzwords in CSS these days are “modular” and “responsive”—and for good reasons. But we’re still trying to achieve those goals with the wr
One of the most important color tricks I’ve ever learned was to avoid using the color black in my work. Mrs. Zamula, my childhood art teacher, first warned me about black when I was in middle school. And I heard the same again multiple times at RISD. It sounds weird at first, but it’s good advice. Problem is, we see dark things and assume they are black things. When, in reality, it’s very hard to
When I first started using Backbone, one of my biggest unsolved problems was finding a good pattern for rendering views. It should be easy, but there are lots of pitfalls that crop up in larger apps, so I’ll show you what we’ve settled on at Segment. The first problem with learning how to render views is that Backbone tutorials rarely go deep enough to run into any of the problems that larger apps
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