Tag: webdesign

  • Junecloud Automator Actions

    Junecloud Automator ActionsThe one I use most is Make Names Web-Friendly, but Create Clean Archive is pretty handy for web professionals as well.

  • Really nice graphic from Teixidó detailing their design and development process. Also, check out their new responsive website design.

  • Project Oolong: The Sencha Website Redesign

    Project Oolong: The Sencha Website RedesignDave Kaneda wrote about our website redesign for the Sencha Blog. This is definitely a sophisticated website workflow: Git versioned, SASS compiled, and with some clever JS magic to make sure it works in all browsers. Read all about it!

  • Made a page ‘n’ stuff.

  • Sencha Touch 1.0 is free for commercial use. Read all about it in our blog post. Designed this page last night, made it today. Here’s how it looks in Japanese!

  • SenchaInc: We’re proud to release the first Release Candidate of Sencha Touch, the most innovative product we’ve ever created. We’re enormously grateful for the amazing response it has received, as well as the phenomenal participation from the Sencha community in testing it with us. RC1 signifies an API and feature freeze. All effort is now…

  • Made this thing, whatevs.

  • Meyer’s Law: Anything that can be done with CSS will eventually be done with CSS. Eric Meyer

  • William Wilkinson: Fluid 2 My latest theme for Pixel Union is now available. This has been a long time coming (I designed it 4 months ago) and it feels so good to finally have it finished and full of such cool features. You can try it out, or buy it for $19. The theme was developed…

  • Stuff I been working on, yo.

  • SenchaInc: $50,000 in Cash & Prizes for the Sencha Touch App Contest Submit your Sencha Touch web app and compete to win crazy loot in our biggest developer contest ever. Get together with a group of up to five developers and create a mind-blowing Sencha Touch web app! 1st Prize: Mac Pro & 27″ LED…

  • Made this thing yesterday LOL.

  • SenchaInc: We’ve been putting a lot of energy into improving our documentation lately. Our revamped Learning Center used to look like this: We’ve got a lot more in store for you guys!

  • Never Mind the Bullets is another Beauty of the Web project in honor of IE9. Steaw Web Design helped Microsoft to create this HTML5 Parallax powered comic book. Awesome art direction and very compelling. Check it out!

  • This page used to look like this: I’d say it’s a marked improvement.