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Category Archives: Technology & UX
Wireframe basics: now in French!
Part of the Fuzzy Math design series has gone international! Thomas Poblete at letmecraft, got in touch with Fuzzy Math asking if he could translate our wireframe basics posters. We said absolutely, he went to work, and now we have … Continue reading
How to design a wireframe
You’re reading the last of three articles in the Fuzzy Math design series on wireframe basics. These articles talk about wireframe fundamentals: how to read, evaluate, and design wireframes effectively. « previous article: How to evaluate a wireframe Last up … Continue reading
How to evaluate a wireframe
You’re reading the second of three articles in the Fuzzy Math design series on wireframe basics. These articles talk about wireframe fundamentals: how to read, evaluate, and design wireframes effectively. « previous article: How to read a wireframe Second up … Continue reading
How to read a wireframe
You’re reading the first of three articles in the Fuzzy Math design series on wireframe basics. These articles talk about wireframe fundamentals: how to read, evaluate, and design wireframes effectively. There are tons of great articles out there currently on … Continue reading
Chartwell: an awesome data viz font by TK TYPE!
I am loving the idea of this font for data visualization known as Chartwell. Now we just need a new Fuzzy Math data-driven design project to use it on!
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You go, Ed! iPhone GPS busts muggers
Displaying the quick thinking required of a startup entrepreneur, Mr. Scanlan foils some would-be robbers. Now, stay out of those alleys, Ed. Logan Square may be thick with hipsters, but feeling gall at their affectations is the least of the … Continue reading
HTML5 now has a (sweet) logo
Not only is the new logo pretty awesome, but the site where you can learn/download/badge build is pretty nifty as well.
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Great overview of HTML5 b, em, i, strong tags
These tags have all been given semantic meaning, since their use is so prevalent. Thank goodness! The HTML Doctor has a great overview on intended usage. I always felt so silly explaining to students not to use them.
Bounce rates & happy Thanksgiving!
“Bounce rate” is a web industry term for the rate at which people ditch from your site to another site. Maybe they even close their browser, shut down their computer, and weep at the horror that was your web page … Continue reading
Fuzzy Math Sitemap generator is now open source
Thanks for the awesome amounts of interest in the sitemap generator. To make it easier for people to work with the generator, we’ve open sourced it under the GPL license. The source code is now freely available via github.