No. 208

November 28, 2005

As the end of the year approaches, we focus on simplicity, both in practice and theory. We’d also like to announce that this run of ALA T-shirts will be available through mid-December only, so grab ’em while they last.

Printing a Book with CSS: Boom!

You like microformats? We’ll give you some freakin’ microformats. CSS luminaries HГҐkon Wium Lie and Bert Bos introduce the boom! microformat and show you how to make book the easy way.

Power to the People

Relentlessly simple solutions to complex design problems can be the difference between an average experience and a great one. D. Keith Robinson reminds web designers and developers that ease of use is more important than technological sophistication.

A List Apart explores the design, development, and meaning of web content, with a special focus on designing with standards. Explore our articles or find out more about us.

Editor’s Choice

originally ran: August 13, 2005

The Curse of Information Design

With the rise of information architecture, user experience consultants, and usability experts, the fate of a website is no longer left to chance, and its design is no longer a function of organic processes. That may be good for business, but is it really good for the web? Scott Cohen has his doubts.

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