“Design for Real Life” by Eric Meyer—An Event Apart Denver 2017
We constantly stress-test our work by subjecting it to a wide variety of devices, by simulating different connection speeds, and by testing it under extreme server load scenarios. But have you ever stress-tested your work for unexamined assumptions, emotional minefields, or usability in situations of extreme distraction?
In this free 60-minute video, captured live at An Event Apart Denver: Special Edition 2017, world-renowned author and consultant Eric Meyer uses real-world examples and interactive exercises showing how to QA your work for real life, enabling it to serve more people, more of the time.
Eric A. Meyer is an internationally recognized expert on the subjects of HTML, CSS, and web standards, and the author of Design For Real Life (A Book Apart), Cascading Style Sheets: The Definitive Guide (O’Reilly & Associates), Smashing CSS (Wiley), Eric Meyer on CSS and More Eric Meyer on CSS (New Riders), CSS2.0 Programmer’s Reference (Osborne/McGraw-Hill), and CSS Web Site Design (Peachpit), as well as numerous articles for A List Apart, Net Magazine, Netscape DevEdge, UX Booth, UX Matters, the O’Reilly Network, Web Techniques, and Web Review.
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