Posts Tagged ‘Andy Clarke

After many requests friend of Think Vitamin Ryan “Havoc” Taylor has brought back the popular series Please Start from the Beginning. It returns for 2011 with a brand new website and a great interview with Brendan Dawes! If you’re new to the series, Ryan interviews web industry professionals about their career paths and experiences. There’s [...]

You’ve read the book, now see the event: An Event Apart presents Hardboiled Web Design with Andy Clarke. This full-day workshop will challenge you, change your approach to web design, and give you the tools you need to make CSS3 and HTML5 a reality for your company and clients. “Hardboiled Web Design” offers a fresh [...]

CSS 3 transforms in action Our friends at TypeKit, the custom web fonts service, have posted a nice CSS tutorial from web developer Andy Clarke. Clarke walks you through the basics of how to use CSS 3’s new two-dimensional transform properties. CSS transforms allow you to rotate images, create a mirror effect without adding extra [...]

“It’s been a great year for web design books; the best we can remember for a while, in fact!” So begins Goburo’s review of the Top Web Books of 2010. The list is extremely selective, containing only four books. But what books! They are: Andy Clarke’s Hardboiled Web Design (Five Simple Steps); Jeremy Keith’s HTML5 [...]

ExpressionEngine 2 is a wonderful CMS and arguably the most designer-friendly one out there, used by many well-known names like A List Apart, Andy Clarke and Veerle Pieters. Ironically, however, its default configuration is poorly suited for use in a professional web development workflow, which usually involves multiple sites, servers, and developers. This tutorial will [...]


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