Future of Web Design

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Adrian England & Darrell Ireland

14/06/2012

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Osmosis session – The future of web design

3 Day conferenceCovering all aspects of web designLots of speakersRound up

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Osmosis session – The future of web design

Day 1Running a successful web design business with Paul Boag

Paul Boag from Headscape

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Web Typography: The Good Bits

Jon TanFounder of Font Deck

Typography… it’s emotionalType smoothing (an OS issue)Fonts for Web vs. Fonts for Print

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The Future of CMS

Paul BellowsBusiness Development Director at Yellow Pencil

Where are we nowThe next 5 years…

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Creating Wonderful Web App UX

Richard ShepardWeb Developer for VoucherCodes.co.uk

How UX evolved from Disney(no seriously)Marty Sklar and the10 Commandments

Martin Sklar, Walt Disney Imagineering.

Don't bore people, talk down to them or lose them by assuming that they know what you know.

Insist that designers, staff and your board members experience your facility as visitors as often as possible.

Use good story telling techniques, tell good stories not lectures, lay out your exhibit with a clear logic.

Lead visitors from one area to another by creating visual magnets and giving visitors rewards for making the journey.

Make good use of all the non-verbal ways of communication – color, shape, form, texture.

Resist the temptation to tell too much, to have too many objects, don't force people to swallow more than they can digest, try to

stimulate and provide guidance to those who want more.

If you have a lot of information divide it into distinct, logical, organized stories, people can absorb and retain information

more clearly if the path to the next concept is clear and logical.

Clear institutional identity helps give you the competitive edge. Public needs to know who you are and what differentiates you

from other institutions they may have seen.

How do you woo people from all other temptations? Give people plenty of opportunity to enjoy themselves by emphasizing ways that let people participate in the experience and by making your

environment rich and appealing to all senses.

Never underestimate the importance of cleanliness and routine maintenance, people expect to get a good show every time,

people will comment more on broken and dirty stuff.

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Osmosis session – The future of web design

The UX of HTML 5 Joe Leach

HTML 5 Input typesRepeat of an animated web

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Osmosis session – The future of web design

Designing for the rise of SN and devices – Bill Buxton

Bill works at Microsoft research20 years for new tech to reach marketWhat funds web innovation the most?Transitions to transactionsNew technology in public spaces

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Osmosis session – The future of web design

Highlights 1Stephanie Troeth says: “Give your mind a rest, to allow ideas to incubate”

Steve Fisher says: “Adobe Shadow for responsive design testing”

Josh Clark says: “Gestures are the standard for shortcuts for touch”

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Osmosis session – The future of web design

Highlights 2

Mark Boulton says: “Failing is part of being successful, so do it well”

James Fenton says: “Work smart”

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Thank you for listening

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