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What a day out! What a lovely responsive day out!
The third and final Responsive Day Out is done and dusted. In short, it was fantastic. Every single talk was superb. Statistically that seems highly unlikely, but it's true.
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The third and final Responsive Day Out is done and dusted. In short, it was fantastic. Every single talk was superb. Statistically that seems highly unlikely, but it's true.
Sunshine, birthdays, holidays, BBQs, Beerleft, conferences and camping. Another busy week at Clearleft Towers.
This week - consume consume
A look back at this years user experience conference at the award-winning Trinity Laban conservatoire in Greenwich.
A couple of months ago at Clearleft we embarked a collective personal-project called 100 days. I wrote about it here, but it's now been going for 68 days and we've amassed nearly 600 posts on our tumblog. Despite losing quite a few collegues along the way there's a few of the team still going strong.
It's been a busy few weeks here at Clearleft which is why it's been over a fortnight since the last weeknotes. :(
There’s just a few more weeks to go until the third and final Responsive Day Out and I can’t wait! It’s going to be unmissable so, like, don’t miss it. If you haven’t already got your ticket, it’s not too late. And remember: it’s a measly £80.
I went to New York, The Big Apple, to take in 99U, now in its seventh year.
A new brewing arm, new hair, new kittens, new pastures, new exercises and New York.
I recently offered a client some advice about how to recruit UI designers, so here's 8 things I try and look for.
It’s less than two months now until Responsive Day Out 3: The Final Breakpoint. Fortunately there are still some tickets available so if you haven’t got yours yet, it’s not too late. Remember: it’s cheap as chips—just £80+VAT for a day jam-packed with knowledge bombs from twelve(!) fantastic speakers. You’d be crazy to miss it.
Wind burn, sore buttocks, baby changing tables and pickled fish.
I wrote a post a while ago when I learnt how to use the :checked pseudo class to build a toggle feature. I was pretty excited because I didn't have to use any JavaScript to build it. This week, I have created another toggle feature, still using CSS only, which is more exciting than the first.
The circle is now complete. The line-up for the third and final Responsive Day Out is all set.
Getting bigger as a company has meant that doing things together has become increasingly difficult.
Sophie recently gave a 'Strategy and Culture lightning talk' at Wired Sussex's Digital Skills Summit.