Flickr: Photos from guyweb - I’ve finally gotten round to sticking a buch of new pics up on Flickr. Take a gander.
Flickr: Photos from guyweb - I’ve finally gotten round to sticking a buch of new pics up on Flickr. Take a gander.
Published on June 30, 2006
Filed in Photos
Understanding XForms: Components
way better than html forms. Here’s why.
(tags: webdesign xml forms)
Where Visual Design Meets Usability
Sites like Craiglist and Del.icio.us remain popular on the merits of their content. But, does their audience enjoy bumping through the site’s awkward graphics and hard to read text?
(tags: webdesign usability)
Fine Typography for the Web
associated links from Dave Shea’s @media [...]
Published on June 30, 2006
Filed in Links
3 things you wish clients knew about the web
some nuggets in the comments. Really ought to point clients here before taking on a job!
(tags: webdesign business)
Web design inspiration
Garret Dimon’s scrapbook of things he’s found to be inspirational. Useful.
(tags: webdesign inspiration)
Published on June 29, 2006
Filed in Links
Web design financial management
Financial management of any small business is a challenge and every business owner needs to determine the right amount of time and effort to devote to these activities.
(tags: webdesign business)
stacked texty navs
Those funny navs that are sentences too. Bee around for a while. See Garet Dimon circa 2004. People discuss the relative [...]
Published on June 28, 2006
Filed in Links
Podtastic! Professional Podcasting for the Rest of Us
Using the Internet to deliver audio isn’t new. Streaming audio has been alive and well on the Internet since the late nineties
(tags: webdesign podcasting)
HTML and CSS: An Absolute Beginner’s Guide
So, you’re ready to take the plunge and begin to learn how to build your own web pages and [...]
Published on June 27, 2006
Filed in Links
Job opening - Digital Communications Manager
Working closely with the OU Website Coordinator you will have an in depth knowledge about web and other digital issues but your core focus will be on making the website work for the organisation.
(tags: ou jobs)
Job opening - Mobile Learning Project Manager
You will lead developments to support users of mobile [...]
Published on June 24, 2006
Filed in Links
Making Ajax Work with Screen Readers
one day im gonna jump on the ajax bandwagon. When i do, i’ll be sure to read this.
(tags: webdesign ajax accessibility)
Expression Engine updates
I keep forgetting about expression engine. Maybe it is free software now. Must look into it as I seem to recall it was more than just blog software.
(tags: [...]
Published on June 22, 2006
Filed in Links
Staffing a new website project
man hours and people. A useful article for new web projects on ALA.
(tags: webdesign business)
Prettier Accessible Forms
It can be time consuming to make web forms both pretty and accessible.
(tags: webdesign accessibility forms)
Behavioral Separation
CSS, html and JS all need their own layer. He’s said it before and he’s drumming it home again.
(tags: [...]
Published on June 21, 2006
Filed in Links
Been soooo busy lately to post muchy of anything but thought I’d at least acknowledge that I’d had a blast at @media. Good to catch up with old friends and make some new ones. Learnt a lot from some real inspirational people. Now going through my copious notes to unearth some nuggets of wisdom. To [...]
Published on June 19, 2006
Filed in Web design
How to create HTML emails
a few good tips.
(tags: webdesign email)
Published on June 13, 2006
Filed in Links
Guy @pigsonthewing not interested in @stephenfry's US taxi trip, also on tv (bbc1) right now? #
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GuyWeb is the personal website of Guy Carberry, a web designer based in Buckingham, England. He currently works full-time as a web designer for the Open University. He also undertakes interesting freelance projects where time allows. You can contact Guy by emailing Guy at this website's address.