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  • Viewpoint

On web typography

Typography - it’s at the heart of the web experience but with so many different options available it’s sometimes hard to know where to start when designing. Font stacking, embedding or web fonts? And what’s more important, brand or user experience? And what does this all mean for the designer who just wants to try and make type look great across as many devices as possible without losing their mind?

Ben White

Ben White

15 February 2016

  • News

Weeknotes #101

By the toll of a billion deaths, man had earned his immunity, his right to survive among this planet's infinite organisms, and that right is ours against all challenges, for neither do men live or die in vain.

Jeremy Keith

Jeremy Keith

7 February 2016

Weeknotes #100

For our 100th weeknotes edition, I consulted the oracle (in the form of the Elle Horoscopes website) to find out what has been going down at Clearleft HQ this week.

Mark Perkins

29 January 2016

Apocalypse now? Indaba as planet-saving workshop technique

How did the UN Climate Change Conference reach consensus on tackling the worlds most serious challenge without a backlog of user stories?

Andy Thornton

Andy Thornton

29 January 2016

  • Tiny Lesson

A tiny lesson: Using the Lean Coffee format for large group discussions

This week we hosted the Agile SwapShop meet up at Clearleft, and had around 20 people come along to the session. With such a large group of people, and the emphasis being on discussion rather than presentations, it was important to find a method to allow everyone to get involved and provide a useful structure for the conversation.

We decided to try out the Lean Coffee method.

Clare Kirkland

27 January 2016

Clearleft Roundtable series: 'Going Responsive'

A couple of weeks ago we held the second in a series of Roundtable events, where we invited UX leads, product owners and creative technologists from organisations like The Guardian, Auto Trader, RBS and Pearson who are at varying points of the journey of going responsive; to share experiences, troubleshoot, debate and share ideas.

Anna Carlson

27 January 2016

  • Tiny Lesson

Introducing Theory of Change

Or why you should be asking “What’s the point?” Design for objectives not for goals.

Richard Rutter

Richard Rutter

20 January 2016

  • Tiny Lesson

Exploring OKRs at Clearleft

Objectives and Key Results—or OKRs for short—are all the rage in Silicon Valley at the moment. So we've decided to start a 6-month experiment to see if they'd work for Clearleft.

Andy Budd

19 January 2016

  • Viewpoint

Hamburger, hamburger, hamburger

Andy’s been playing Devil’s Advocate again, defending the much-maligned hamburger button. Weirdly though, I think I’ve seen more blog posts, tweets, and presentations defending this supposed underdog than I’ve seen knocking it.

Jeremy Keith

Jeremy Keith

19 January 2016

Weeknotes #99

Tessa Watson

Tessa Watson

15 January 2016

  • Viewpoint

Testing

It's tempting to think of testing with screen-readers as being like testing with browsers. With browser testing, you're checking to see how a particular piece of software deals with the code you're throwing at it. A screen reader is a piece of software too, so it makes sense to approach it the same way, right?

Jeremy Keith

Jeremy Keith

15 January 2016

  • Viewpoint

One day in London

don’t get up to London all that often—maybe once every few weeks; just long enough for the city’s skyline to have changed again. Yesterday was one of those days out in the big smoke.

Jeremy Keith

Jeremy Keith

15 January 2016

  • Viewpoint

In Defence of the Hamburger Menu

The hamburger menu has gone from handy UI element to social pariah. In this article Andy Budd discusses why some of the criticism may be premature and ill-informed.

Andy Budd

13 January 2016

Weeknotes #98

Happy New Year

Tessa Watson

Tessa Watson

8 January 2016

Installing Letsencrypt on Ubuntu 14.04 and nginx

Here at the Clearleft towers we use DigitalOcean and our servers run Ubuntu 14.04 and Nginx 1.8.0.

Graham Smith

5 January 2016

Fall in love with your client

Don't be afraid of emotion in the workplace, it's not weakness in fact it can be an infectious attribute which can benefit you and an entire team.

Michael Allan

23 December 2015

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