Posts by Aaron Gustafson
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Responsive Typography
I think Responsive Typography is such an invaluable book, I offered to write the Foreword and Jason Pamental (and O’Reilly) have been kind enough to let me reprint it here.
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The “Native” vs. “Stylable” Tug of War
In his astute post “‘Native experience’ vs styling select boxes”, Bruce Lawson correctly identified a common tension in the web world: wanting better native controls vs. wanting to throw away what the browser does. Here are my thoughts.
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Beyond Responsive Workshops this May
I am such a huge fan of running public workshops… especially über-affordable ones like I am leading this May.
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Adaptive Design, Empathy & Beating Creative Block
Lately I’ve been doing a few more podcasts, local events, and interviews. Here’s a round-up of a few that posted in the last week or so.
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Paper Dolls
In honor of SXSW Interctive turning 20, I’m sharing some of my memories from the festival. This is the fourth.
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The Hampton
In honor of SXSW Interctive turning 20, I’m sharing some of my memories from the festival. This is the third.
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Hallways
In honor of SXSW Interctive turning 20, I’m sharing some of my memories from the festival. This is the second.
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Filemaker
In honor of SXSW Interctive turning 20, I’m sharing some of my memories from the festival. This is the first.
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A Web For Everyone
A few months back, Whitney Quesenbery and Sarah Horton asked if I would be willing to write the Foreword for their amazing new book on accessibility: A Web for Everyone. I’ve reprinted it here with their permission.
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Zoom Layouts v2
I have been thinking quite a bit about viewport-based units and how we can use them to create automated zoom layouts by increasing the font size of the
body
element.