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added 2007 Thu Sep 20 7:00:00 by unknown user
Andy Budd is discussing the tricky situation of quoting for web design and development projects, and the various types of contracts you can agree upon. "Enthralling stuff, I know, but I hope that I can show you a way to make the arrangements between you and your clients fairer, and less risky, for both sides", says Andy. Saved By: Helen Walker | View Details | Give Thanks
added 2007 Mon May 7 7:00:00 by unknown user
A great post by Andy in response to the incredibly slow pace of innovation in CSS. Most of the CSS3 modules have been more or less ready to go for five years, and yet no browser really supports them. WTF? Andy suggests an interim CSS 2.2. Personally, I'm not as interested in interim solutions as I am in solving the core problem: why the hell must we wait five years in order to use the next version of CSS? I left a long comment on Andy's post detailing my thoughts -- which include the suggestion that maybe Flash is the way to go, if the W3C and CSS can't keep up.
added 2006 Mon Oct 23 7:00:00 by jcroft
As a web designer on an in-house team, I can say that these are pretty much the same seven things I'd pick for a highly successful in-house designer, as well. Whether you want to work for yourself or someone else, the key to doing it well is having a sincere passion for the industry and a willingness to never stop learning. Great list, Andy.
added 2006 Tue Sep 5 7:00:00 by jcroft
Andy lists some upcoming books he's looking forward to, and is kind enough to include Pro CSS Techniques. Thanks so much, Andy. I hope we don't disappoint!