Eleventy in a Box
A premium Eleventy starter kit for designers and developers who want to spend less time setting up the same project structure and more time designing websites.
A premium Eleventy starter kit for designers and developers who want to spend less time setting up the same project structure and more time designing websites.
Contract Killer is plain and simple and there’s no legal jargon. It’s customisable to suit your business and has been used on countless web projects since 2008.
Free compound grid and modular grid layout generators, plus a set of HTML/CSS layout templates you can call on to make more interesting layouts, available to buy.
This coming Thursday I’m taking a plane from Manchester to Austin Texas (via Chicago) bound for SXSW. It’s my first time in Texas so I’m looking forward to bumping into some famous Texans.
This coming Thursday I’m taking a plane from Manchester to Austin Texas (via Chicago) bound for SXSW. It’s my first time in Texas so I’m looking forward to bumping into some famous Texans.
A while ago (when I couldn’t sleep), I sat up late watching re-runs of home decorating shows on UK TVStyle, a channel wall-to-wall with house make-overs.
Back in November I was approached for an interview by a very nice chap from Japan, Yasuhisa Hasegawa, who was writing a book on design and web standards. I’m sure that Yasuhisa won’t mind me quoting a little bit from his email to me.
Almost once a week during meetings with clients or prospective clients, I need to explain the concept of web standards. Sometimes it’s during a pitch, and always to a non-technical person who knows little or nothing about anything remotely ‘webby.’ I have…
Yes, it’s true. Today I met the President. No, not George Dubya, but Rhodri Morgan, the President of Wales! Well actually that’s not quite true either.
I’ve written in previous columns about how working with wire-frames and grey-box page layouts during a site’s planning and early design stages can improve efficiency and enable client sign-off points.
Some of you may recall that way back in June last year, Stuff and Nonsense grew up, moved away from home and got a place of its own. I wasn’t so sure about the move at the time, but (happily) I was proved wrong and it’s been a good move.
It’s always gratifying when someone calls or emails out-of-the-blue and says something like, Can you do… for us?. It’s even nicer when that person is halfway across the world.
I’ve been experimenting with a’magazine contents’ or news style page for a current project and thought I’d give it a whirl here.
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I’m Andy Clarke. I’ve spent over thirty years helping businesses, charities, and organisations create memorable websites. I’m also the author of books on web design.