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Thoughts on Build 2012

Photo by @davymac
Photo by @davymac

I was up in Belfast last week for the annual Build conference for web designers. I’m not a pure web designer or developer, with my role falling between the two in managing the entire process but I got a lot out of the talks that were held. I’ve mentioned some of my highlights from the day below.

Kirby Ferguson drilled home the point that everything is a remix and that there’s a “myth of creation” surrounding new ideas. His video series is highly recommended viewing. Jeff Veen from Typekit and Adobe talked of equanimity (seeing with understanding) and applied it to a major effort his team had to make over the course of one weekend in resolving a major issue. He spoke with candor and real insight so I’m looking forward to watching his talk back again. The keynote speaker on the day was Ethan Marcotte who has led the charge on responsive web design. His talk reminded us that in building responsively, we can’t just build for the top devices and that developing countries are adding millions of lower-end devices each year.

It was a fascinating day of talks and I met some really smart, friendly people who I’d hope to share ideas and thoughts with in future. The last Build, organised by Andy McMillan and co, takes place in 2013. Kudos to Andy and his team for a great conference.

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Danny MacAskill vs San Francisco

Caught this last week on broadsheet. Very good video of freestyle bike rider Danny MacAskill tackling San Francisco.

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FIFA 13 review

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Just published my FIFA 13 review over on culch so click through to read it.

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Wake The F*ck Up

Samuel L Jackson brings the funny ahead of the US Presidential Election in November. Audio is NSFW.

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LIFX: Re-inventing the lightbulb

There some amazing projects on Kickstarter but this one in particular caught my eye. These guys are re-inventing an everyday object in a really cool way and deserve big kudos. Their original aim was to raise $100k but, to date, they’ve got commitments of $1.3 million from almost 9k funders. Oh and there’s still 51 days to go. :-0 I really hope it lives up to expectations as you can see this being a standard in future homes.