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Mobile First, Luke Wroblewski

Mobile First, Luke Wroblewski

January 19, 2013 · by alex mccardell · in mobile

Back in 2011, Mobile First perhaps was ahead of its time. I say “perhaps” because while mobile was nothing new, it was far from perfectly usable as far as surfing the web was concerned. But the web world caught on quickly and…

Designing for Emotion, Aarron Walter

Designing for Emotion, Aarron Walter

January 8, 2013 · by alex mccardell · in web site design

Aarron Walter recounts how creating engaging designs amplifies the user experience. When it isn’t enough to be useful, or usable, emotion is the trigger that helps stick to the user’s memory. Aarron’s work at MailChimp gives him hands-on experience and is a…

Content Strategy for the Web (2nd Edition), Kristina Halvorson and Melissa Rach

Content Strategy for the Web (2nd Edition), Kristina Halvorson and Melissa Rach

December 21, 2012 · by alex mccardell · in content strategy

An introduction to practicing content strategy for the web as told by Kristina Halvorson, an industry-leading advocate in the field. More than an introduction, Content Strategy for the Web is an ebook that will give you insight into the processes…

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bio

Creating web sites since 1995 and living in Toulouse, France, I read ebooks on content strategy, web design, ux, ia, seo, mobile, and fiction too when I can.

In 2018 I published my first fiction novel. It’s for children aged 9 to 12, but adults are encouraged to read it, too. It’s called A Girl Named Freedom and you can get it on Amazon.

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