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EPISODE · Jun 30, 2014 · 1H 1M

122: With Katie Kovalcin

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This week we were joined by Katie Kovalcin. Katie is a designer at Happy Cog in Austin and teaches at Girl Develop It. We talked about (roughly in order): News’n’Links’n’Drama: 12:55 Protesters outside Google.io, and Google Cardboard Q & A: 19:56 What is your feeling on website creators like Wix and Squarespace? Is this taking away from potential business for web designer/developers? 27:32 Recently I was asked to create page design for a client. Just the visual design, no code. I thought this would be easy, but after spending an hour and a half creating a table in Illustrator, I’m yearning for some basic HTML & CSS. Are there any design tools you guys know of that take into account of things like “separation of style and content” or “modular components”? 34:10 I’m a newb. I love designing using HTML and CSS, but my creativity is stunted because I can’t program. Which language should I learn first? 38:43 Responsive web design has done a lot of great things for the web, but sometimes the sharing of a single codebase for all the different breakpoints makes things tricky. I’ll usually ask my designers to avoid situations that would require building a component in two different ways across screen sizes. The navigation in the header is usually one of the areas for this discussion (where a design basically requires toggling visibility between two different menu systems). Am I being too much of a stickler or should I stand my ground? 47:03 For smaller websites I often find it difficult to collect quality content from the business that I am designing a website for. These website budgets are usually small therefore a content writer may not be practical. Can you explain your process on collecting data or steering customers in the right direction when it comes to providing quality content? 52:35 I’ve got this really bad habit of nudging things in my design. Two pixels up, an em here, an em there. And then repeat into insanity. I’m always struggling to get that whitespace just right. How do you approach whitespace? Sponsors: 24:17 Codeship: Continuous Delivery Made Simple – Codeship helps run your tests and continuously deploys new code when it passes. Get 20% off your first 3 months by using discount code “shoptalkshow”. 43:10 E4H CSS Summit – Environments for Humans brings together some of the Web’s most notable experts in and for an all-new, three-day online conference, the CSS Summit 2014! Bring the experts to your desktop July 15-July 17, 2014 from 9AM to 4PM (CT). Get 20% off your ticket now by using SHOPTALKSHOW during checkout! Show Links: Katie Kovalcin Katie on Twitter Katie’s upcoming talk at CSS Dev Conf Hyperquake Happy Cog Artifact Conf Polymer Google Web Fundamentals Google Web Starter Kit Google Material Design Brad Frost Pattern Lab CSS-Tricks: Small Business Website Sketch Jeff Low wins a ticket to this years CSS Summit! Thanks for sending in nerdy questions, everyone!

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This week we were joined by Katie Kovalcin. Katie is a designer at Happy Cog in Austin and teaches at Girl Develop It. We talked about (roughly in order): News’n’Links’n’Drama: 12:55 Protesters outside Google.io, and Google Cardboard Q & A: 19:56 What is your feeling on website creators like Wix and Squarespace? Is this taking away from potential business for web designer/developers? 27:32 Recently I was asked to create page design for a client. Just the visual design, no code. I thought this would be easy, but after spending an hour and a half creating a table in Illustrator, I’m yearning for some basic HTML & CSS. Are there any design tools you guys know of that take into account of things like “separation of style and content” or “modular components”? 34:10 I’m a newb. I love designing using HTML and CSS, but my creativity is stunted because I can’t program. Which language should I learn first? 38:43 Responsive web design has done a lot of great things for the web, but sometimes the sharing of a single codebase for all the different breakpoints makes things tricky. I’ll usually ask my designers to avoid situations that would require building a component in two different ways across screen sizes. The navigation in the header is usually one of the areas for this discussion (where a design basically requires toggling visibility between two different menu systems). Am I being too much of a stickler or should I stand my ground? 47:03 For smaller websites I often find it difficult to collect quality content from the business that I am designing a website for. These website budgets are usually small therefore a content writer may not be practical. Can you explain your process on collecting data or steering customers in the right direction when it comes to providing quality content? 52:35 I’ve got this really bad habit of nudging things in my design. Two pixels up, an em here, an em there. And then repeat into insanity. I’m always struggling to get that whitespace just right. How do you approach whitespace? Sponsors: 24:17 Codeship: Continuous Delivery Made Simple – Codeship helps run your tests and continuously deploys new code when it passes. Get 20% off your first 3 months by using discount code “shoptalkshow”. 43:10 E4H CSS Summit – Environments for Humans brings together some of the Web’s most notable experts in and for an all-new, three-day online conference, the CSS Summit 2014! Bring the experts to your desktop July 15-July 17, 2014 from 9AM to 4PM (CT). Get 20% off your ticket now by using SHOPTALKSHOW during checkout! Show Links: Katie Kovalcin Katie on Twitter Katie’s upcoming talk at CSS Dev Conf Hyperquake Happy Cog Artifact Conf Polymer Google Web Fundamentals Google Web Starter Kit Google Material Design Brad Frost Pattern Lab CSS-Tricks: Small Business Website Sketch Jeff Low wins a ticket to this years CSS Summit! Thanks for sending in nerdy questions, everyone!

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