Aspects of the Early Web I’d Like to See Come Back
The early web (we’ll define it as 1995 – 2005) was an adventurous place. The narrative was that anyone could participate in this new medium. Thus, it attracted an eclectic…
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Learning to Appreciate Great Content
How can we learn to appreciate great content? How do we support those who create it? Here are a few ideas we would like to share.
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The Grumpy Designer’s Guide to 2024
It’s time for the Grumpy Designer’s annual look at the year ahead. This satirical report is chock-full of useless facts and mindless predictions.
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Twitter/X Is Doing Its Best to Chase Away Web Designers
I’ve stuck with Twitter – even through the awkward rebrand. But what about the many niche web design communities? Will they survive?
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Could Niche Web Communities Come Back?
There’s an adage that says everything is cyclical. You can see examples of it everywhere. Things like fashion, music, and books all come back into the mainstream after some time…
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How Social Media Uncertainty Reinforces the Importance of Websites
In the early days of Facebook, I recall having a few conversations with people who wondered if the platform may one day serve as a website replacement. Facebook Pages, after…
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How Social Media Uncertainty Reinforces the Importance of Websites
In the early days of Facebook, I recall having a few conversations with people who wondered if the platform may one day serve as a website replacement. Facebook Pages, after…
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The Grumpy Designer’s 2023 Preview
As with years past, my focus will be on things that matter to web designers. It’s all about the notable tools, people, and technology that keep our industry interesting.
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After Internet Explorer, Who Will Be the Web’s Next Nemesis?
While no longer having to support IE is a reason to celebrate, what will we do without our favorite nemesis? Who or what could replace it?
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How to Ensure that the Grumpy Designer Never Buys Your Product
If you’re looking to win this grumpy designer over, you’d better avoid these shady sales tactics and practices.
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