Presentations

South by Southwest 2004

Hi-Fi Design with CSS
16 Mar 2004 CSS is exploding in popularity because of the control, flexibility, and benefits it brings. More and more talented designers are finally starting to take advantage of its power, pushing CSS design to a new level. Beautiful, usable designs that rely entirely on CSS for presentation are popping up everywhere. Maybe you’ve dabbled with CSS, or have used it in a project or two. In this session, four designers will take you though their process, giving you a behind-the-scenes look at how they’ve used CSS to help create real-world, high-fidelity design.
Moderated by Christopher Schmitt; Panelists: Dan Cederholm, Dave Shea, Douglas Bowman
CSS: The Good, the Bad, & the Ugly
16 Mar 2004 Cascading Style Sheets are now widely used on the Web across a broad variety of sites: personal to professional, creative to corporate. A panel of veterans will show a sampling of exemplary uses, abuses and hacks in today’s CSS — including tips on CMS-proofing your styles. In addition, come find out what the new W3C CSS2.1 and CSS3 specifications mean for today’s designers.
Moderated by Tantek Çelik; Panelists: Eric Meyer, Brian Alvey, Kimberly Blessing, Douglas Bowman.

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