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The Big Web Show

Summary: The award winning Big Web Show features special guests and topics like web publishing, art direction, content strategy, typography, web technology, and more. It's everything web that matters. Hosted by Jeffrey Zeldman.

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 Episode 156: Practical Design Discovery With Dan Brown | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:06:07

Dan Brown is a web designer who specializes in IA, design research, and leading teams. He's written three books: Practical Design Discovery (2017), Designing Together (2013), and Communicating Design (2011), and created a card game, Surviving Design Projects, to help designers practice conflict resolution. Dan and his business partner Nathan Curtis co-founded DC-based UX design firm EightShapes in 2006. What is discovery and why is it important to design? What’s the difference between Discovery and UX Strategy? or Research? How can you sell Discovery to organizations and people who are afraid of it? How has design changed since you got started in the 1990s? Links for this episode: Dan Brown on Twitter EightShapes.com Dan Brown on Medium GreenOnions.com/books Dan Brown - EightShapes GreenOnions.com Brought to you by: BlueApron (Check out this week’s menu and get your first three meals FREE—with FREE SHIPPING—by going to BlueApron.com/bigwebshow. FreshBooks (To claim your month long unrestricted free trial, go to FreshBooks.com/bigwebshow and enter BIG WEB SHOW in the “How Did You Hear About Us?” section). Wix (Just go to Wix.com and create your stunning website today.)

 Episode 155: CSS Grid Layout is here, with Rachel Andrew | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:03:23

CSS Grid Layout is in Firefox and Chrome, and coming to Safari. Jeffrey Zeldman talks about the new spec with one of its foremost advocates, Rachel Andrew – a web developer, writer, and public speaker from Bristol, UK. Rachel is a member of the CSS Working Group, a Google Developer Expert, the co-founder of the Perch CMS, the publisher of CSS Layout News (a weekly collection of tutorials, news, and information on all things CSS layout), and the author or co-author of countless articles and 30 books, including Get Ready for CSS Grid Layout, A Pocket Guide to CSS Modules, The Profitable Side Project Handbook, and HTML 5 For Web Designers, 2nd Edition. Links for this episode: this is rachelandrew.co.uk - the website of web developer, writer and public speaker Rachel Andrew Rachel Andrew (@rachelandrew) | Twitter CSS Grid Guides on MDN A Book Apart, Get Ready for CSS Grid Layout CSS Layout News Published books authored and co-authored by Rachel Andrew Perch - The really little content management system (CMS) CSS Grid lands in Firefox 52 Podcast episodes featuring Rachel Andrew Three years with CSS Grid Layout Grid Layout My presentations - subjects I speak about and links to resources, video and slides Brought to you by: Incapsula (Just visit Incapsula.com/BigWebShow and enter the code BIGWEBSHOW to get one month free). FreshBooks (To claim your month long unrestricted free trial, go to FreshBooks.com/bigwebshow and enter BIG WEB SHOW in the “How Did You Hear About Us?” section). Wix (Just go to Wix.com and create your stunning website today.)

 Episode 154: Where Have All the Unicorns Gone, With Jen Simmons | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:08:32

Have front-end and UX separated as practices? Is the time of the designer/coder over? The great Jen Simmons (Mozilla, CSS Grid, Layout Land) is Jeffrey Zeldman's guest in a sharply focused episode of The Big Web Show. Links for this episode: Twitter: @jensimmons JenSimmons.com Layout Land Mozilla: Internet Health Learn CSS Grid TheWebAhead.net Meetup.com: CSS-Layout-Club Event Brought to you by: BlueApron (Check out this week’s menu and get your first three meals FREE—with FREE SHIPPING—by going to BlueApron.com/bigwebshow. FreshBooks (To claim your month long unrestricted free trial, go to FreshBooks.com/bigwebshow and enter BIG WEB SHOW in the “How Did You Hear About Us?” section). Wix (Just go to Wix.com and create your stunning website today.)

 Episode 153: Reinvent Yourself with Jaimee Newberry | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:10

Jeffrey Zeldman (@zeldman) interviews designer/entrepreneur/author Jaimee Newberry (@jaimeejaimee), co-founder of Picture This Clothing, Tiny Challenges, and WWDC Girls. Launching a company that goes viral; applying design principles to your life; “it’s not about what’s next, it’s about what’s important;” coping with burnout; the psychology of change; “we’ve accidentally spent $20 on marketing;” and more. Links for this episode: Picture This Clothing - Wear your Imagination! jaimee newberry (@jaimeejaimee) • Instagram photos and videos SPEAKING — @jaimeejaimee #tinychallenges WWDCGIRLS (@wwdcgirls) | Twitter Made by MartianCraft. Brought to you by: Incapsula (Just visit Incapsula.com/BigWebShow and enter the code BIGWEBSHOW to get one month free). FreshBooks (To claim your month long unrestricted free trial, go to FreshBooks.com/bigwebshow and enter BIG WEB SHOW in the “How Did You Hear About Us?” section). Wix (Just go to Wix.com and create your stunning website today.)

 Episode 152: Writing Tweets for Joan Rivers – Zeldman interviews George Hahn | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:05:15

Jeffrey Zeldman interviews George Hahn (georgehahn.com), writer, actor, web designer, and self-made thousandaire in hot pursuit of sartorial stealth and effective living. Writing tweets for Joan Rivers, doing a nude scene in “Sex and the City,” getting paid and finding clients as a designer, is the web still a people’s medium, leaving New York for Cleveland, web design then and now, “They’ll find out I’m a fraud and a failure,” will web ever get to retire? Links for this episode: GeorgeHahn.com George Hahn Facebook George Hahn Twitter George Hahn Instagram George Hahn Youtube Spotify - George Hahn Brought to you by: FreshBooks (To claim your month long unrestricted free trial, go to FreshBooks.com/bigwebshow and enter BIG WEB SHOW in the “How Did You Hear About Us?” section). Wix (Just go to Wix.com and create your stunning website today.)

 Episode 151: Making Sense of Color Management with Craig Hockenberry | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:03:32

Jeffrey Zeldman interviews Craig Hockenberry (@chockenberry), web and Mac software developer for over 20 years, and author of Making Sense of Color Management (A Book Apart, 2016). Screen evolution, color profiles, writing the first color gamut media query, how Webkit queries your screen to understand how many colors you can display, the Android problem, the 10th anniversary of Twitter, the 10th anniversary of the first Twitter app, the history of the word “tweet,” computer desktop customization in the 1990s, web design then versus now, and much more. Brought to you by: Incapsula (Just visit Incapsula.com/BigWebShow and enter the code BIGWEBSHOW to get one month free). FreshBooks (To claim your month long unrestricted free trial, go to FreshBooks.com/bigwebshow and enter BIG WEB SHOW in the “How Did You Hear About Us?” section). Wix (Just go to Wix.com and create your stunning website today.)

 Episode 150: Giant Paradigm Shifts and Other Delights With Brad Frost | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:11:33

Host Jeffrey Zeldman chats with front-end developer extraordinaire Brad Frost, author of the new book Atomic Design. In a freewheeling romp through a wonderland of design and technology references, the two web pros discuss Pattern Lab and style guides, being there for the iPad launch, working with big brands, how to say no and make the client happy you said it, avoiding antipatterns, mobile versus “the real web” in 2009, dressing for success, contributing to open source projects, building a community, the early days of Brad’s career, and that new book of his. Brought to you by: Braintree (To learn more visit BraintreePayments.com/BigWebShow). Incapsula (Just visit Incapsula.com/bigwebshow and enter the code BIGWEBSHOW to get one month free).

 Episode 149: Transatlantic: Hopping Continents With Sarah Parmenter | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:01:42

Host @zeldman checks in with frequent guest @sazzy to discuss blogging, design, social media consulting, Britain, America, speaking, travel, and, oh, yes, that election. Brought to you by: Braintree (To learn more visit BraintreePayments.com/BigWebShow). Incapsula (Just visit Incapsula.com/bigwebshow and enter the code BIGWEBSHOW to get one month free).

 Episode 148: Web Design in 2016 with Jeremy Osborn of Aquent Gymnasium | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 51:23

Jeremy Osborn is the Academic Director of Aquent Gymnasium, an innovative MOOC for designers, developers and marketing professionals, and the author of popular books on web technology and design software, including his latest, HTML5 Digital Classroom. He and Jeffrey Zeldman discuss the rapidly changing landscape of modern web design; how to keep learning and stay inspired; remembering the human being you're designing for, and the joy of stress cases. Links for this episode: JeremyOsborn.com Twitter: Jeremy Osborn Web Design is Hard w/ Jeffrey Zeldman and Aaron Gustafson Books by Jeremy Osborn The Gymnasium Brought to you by: Braintree (To learn more visit BraintreePayments.com/BigWebShow).

 Episode 147: The Internet of Things is People – with Kate O’Neill, author, Pixels and Place: Connecting Human Experience Across Physical and Digital Spaces | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 56:03

Kate O’Neill is a tech humanist, author, keynote speaker, consultant, web design veteran, former Nashville songwriter, and the author of Pixels and Place: Connecting Human Experience Across Physical and Digital Spaces. Kate and Jeffrey Zeldman discuss Integrated Human Experience Design; the biggest opportunities for innovation, for profit, and for moving culture forward; working at Netflix; conversion optimization; Peter Drucker in the 21st century; and whether she has seen Daredevil in her adopted neighborhood of Hell’s Kitchen, NYC. Links for this episode: Kate O'Neill (@kateo) | Twitter Amazon.com: Pixels and Place: Connecting Human Experience Across Physical and Digital Spaces eBook: Kate O'Neill: Kindle Store About Kate O'Neill - KO Insights Kate O'Neill – Profile – Medium (9) Kate O'Neill - Consultant, Author, Speaker Brought to you by: Braintree (To learn more visit BraintreePayments.com/BigWebShow) Soylent (Get your first case of Soylent for 50% off when you start a subscription via the special link soylent.com/5by5.)

 Episode 146: Know Your Web Design History – Glenn Davis of Project Cool, Cool Site of the Day, and The Web Standards Project | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 54:55

Glenn Davis is the creator of Cool Site of the Day; cofounder of Project Cool; and cofounder, Executive Committee member, and essayist for The Web Standards Project, which he also hosted. Glenn was a leading force behind Liquid Design, an approach that predates Responsive Web Design by about 20 years. He taught everyone how to do “DHTML” via his Project Cool tutorials. In the Silicon Valley from 1994 through the early 2000s, Glenn was a huge creative force. In a lively hour, Glenn and host Jeffrey Zeldman discuss life before the animated GIF; “perceived bandwidth;” building their first websites; getting from Gopher to the web; SLIP and PPP connections; discovering UNIX; the story behind Cool Site of the Day; the battle for standards in our browsers; the web then versus the web now; and much, much more. Brought to you by: Braintree (To learn more visit BraintreePayments.com/BigWebShow)

 Episode 145: Search for Tomorrow – Redesigning a major recipe site with art director June Kim of Epicurious.com | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 50:39

Art director June Kim and host Jeffrey Zeldman discuss the newly launched, search-focused redesign of Epicurious.com. Approaching design through the lens of utility. Looking outside your own product category when researching for a redesign. Quick view and other functions. What Netflix has to do with a recipe site. The founding of Epicurious as a website in 1995. How Instagram, Pinterest, and mobile devices have changed the way people interact with web content. The view from the 33rd floor of One World Trade Center. Finding inspiration in unexpected places. Brought to you by: Braintree (To learn more visit BraintreePayments.com/BigWebShow)

 Episode 144: Design For Real Life with Eric Meyer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 55:06

Eric Meyer (@meyerweb), co-author of Design For Real Life, is Jeffrey Zeldman’s guest. Edge cases versus stress cases, identifying your assumptions, design pre-mortems, QA’ing for emotion, and more. Links for this episode: A Book Apart, Brief books for people who make websites. Welcome | Voice and Tone A List Apart: For People Who Make Websites Airline Tickets and Flights to Worldwide Destinations : Delta Air Lines Brought to you by: Braintree (To learn more visit BraintreePayments.com/BigWebShow)

 Episode 143: Emotional Design with Aarron Walter | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:44

Aarron Walter and Jeffrey Zeldman discuss launching a design education initiative at InVision, building a UX practice at MailChimp, putting design at the heart of strategy, managing teams, the secret life of Walt Disney, and more. Aarron is the VP of Design Education at InVision. He founded the UX practice at MailChimp and is the author of Designing for Emotion and other books about design. Brought to you by: Bushel (Visit the link to learn more). Meh.com (Visit the link to check out their awesome daily deals!).

 Episode 142: Information Architecture is Still Very Much a Thing, with Abby Covert | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 47:17

Jeffrey Zeldman’s guest is Abby Covert, Information Architect; curator of IA Summit; co-founder of World IA Day; president of IA Institute; teacher in the Products of Design MFA program at New York’s School of Visual Arts; and author of How To Make Sense of Any Mess, a “brilliant introduction to information architecture” (Peter Morville) that is frequently purchased at Amazon with Don’t Make Me Think and The Design of Everyday Things, the two classics of usable design. Discussed: why IA matters now more than ever, the difference between IA and content strategy (IA is building the vehicle, CS is putting fueling it and making sure it won’t run out of gas), writing and designing a book, building agreement among stakeholders, “not having opinions, not having ideas of one’s own,” IA’s origins in language and structure, the fun of the IA Summit, the creation and growth of World IA Day, the joy of teaching, and more.

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