Have you ever seen an animated SVG on a site and thought, "That is so cool; how did they do that," or, "This is super distracting," this talk is for you. Learn the best times to use animation, as well as libraries and tools you can implement to make your animation the best it can be.
Room: Breakout Room DTopics: ; Tags: Design (UI/UX/CSS); Fun; JavaScript; Tools; UI; UX; Web
Ever ask anyone what came first, the chicken or the egg? Undoubtedly you will hear a compelling argument for either side. Regardless of what came first, both the chicken and the egg need to exist to support the entire poultry ecosystem. Does it matter which came first? Why do we have such a preoccu
Room: Breakout Room DTopics: User Experience; Tags: Design (UI/UX/CSS); UX
In my experience building dozens of skills for Alexa, and working with hundreds of developers on their own voice applications, I've identified ten specific patterns that are common to the most successful of the bunch. This presentation will cover these ten topics, giving you the insight an accelerat
Room: Breakout Room DTopics: User Experience; Tags: Design (UI/UX/CSS); Serverless; UI; UX
Accessibility is important, not only for your users but also to meet legal requirements for certain levels of compliance. Unfortunately, most companies lack developers and quality assurance analysts who are trained to produce and test accessible user interfaces to industry-standard levels. Furthermo
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Scalable Vector Graphics, or SVGs, have become a lot more common on the web today. We see them as alternate options to downloading entire icon font libraries, as replacements for pngs and jpegs but what more can they do? Did you know you can access their code directly and manipulate them? Even let y
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