A Responsive Web Design Podcast
Summary: A podcast from Karen McGrane and Ethan Marcotte, who interview the people who make responsive designs happen.
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Podcasts:
This week we’re joined by strategist Ron Bronson. We were hanging on his every word as he explained how to talk about the web to people who don’t really care.
This week we talk to independent web animation consultant Val Head, whose recent book Designing Interface Animation is a must-read.
This week the spotlight is on Mina Markham, who started in print design, developed the UI library for the Hillary Clinton campaign called Pantsuit, and now works as a senior engineer at Slack.
Designer and art director Robyn Kanner tells us about developing a resource to help trans people get access to healthcare called MyTransHealth.
Continuing our series of conversations with the people who make responsive designs happen, we chat with content strategist Michael Andrews, who tells us how metadata will make your content future-ready.
In our continuing series about the people who make responsive designs happen, we talk with freelance front-end Web developer, Sara Soueidan.
This episode kicks off a brief series of interviews with independent web designers. First up, we talk with Frank Chimero about his responsive design practice and the latest iteration of frankchimero.com.
The Chosen presents cabinet nominees in an easy-to-read trading card format. Jessica Huseman and Rob Weychert describe how they developed this informative site for ProPublica.
Pabini Gabriel-Petit tells us about the responsive redesign of long-time user experience design focused publication, UXmatters.
Did you know you can file a Freedom of Information Act request right from your phone? Michael Morisy and Allan Lasser explain how MuckRock makes that possible.
In the latest episode of the responsive web typography podcast, we talk to José Scaglione and Aaron Mentele about independent type foundry TypeTogether.
Variable fonts are coming. How will it change the web design and development process? Tim Brown and Bram Stein explain how variable fonts will work and what you can do with them now.
Paul Gee and Rob Wooten describe the process for designing and building a family of websites for the twelve medical journals published by the JAMA Network.
Johannes Holmertz and Ulf Högberg describe the work-in-progress redesign of Swedish financial news platform DI.se.
Karen and Ethan look back at some of the highlights of 2016, which was an uneventful year entirely focused on web design.