Archive for November, 2008

FOWD: New York 2008

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008
My laminate and guide book from FOWD

My laminate and guide book from FOWD

I mentioned in passing about my attending the Future of Web Design conference in New York yesterday. Thought I’d go into a bit more depth about it, seeing as how it was kind of the impetus for my resurgence of creative energy.

Things were held at Roseland Ballroom, which seemed to be a strange choice of venue. One thing for certain was the need for Roseland to get better folding chairs. By the end of the day there were quite a number of people sitting on the floor because of their ass-numbing quality. But aside from the seats, the occasional awkward speaker and the over-exuberant promotion of the after party, it was a day well spent.

Now, for some of the highlights as I saw them:

Dan Mall talked about the “Experience Layer”, which focuses more on designing for content, style, behavior and experience instead of for certain technologies. Other topics touched upon included emotional design and progressive enhancement. In all, this really realigned my view on how I should be approaching my future designs.

Derek Powazek spoke on “Crowdsourcing” (and has posted his slides). The man knows about the habits of communities and was one of the few fine folks I hoped to model my career on when I was still learning the ins and outs, so hearing him speak was a special treat.

But I’d have to say the most influential speaker in my opinion was Mike Kus, who asked the question of “Whatever happened to the art in design?” — something I have been pondering for some time. His hand drawn slides were probably the biggest single impetus in getting me to get the new design online last night.

In the end, all of what I heard reenforced my belief that this is a great time to be a web designer.  Bandwidth and standards compliance have grown and matured to a point where designers should be free to push themselves more readily, and I think the world will be richer for it.

History

Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

Video of Obama adressing the nation as President-elect from last night.  Simply awe inspiring.  I will gladly admit that I got teary eyed multiple times as I sat and listened to it.  Seriously, is this all happening?  I didn’t fall into an episode of The West Wing, did I?

The End of the Begining

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

A vote I’m very proud of…

Now, finally, the waiting starts to end.  Numbers are posted on the myriad of screens and are subsequently dissected by talking heads while I sit glued in place like a child keeping lookout for Santa on Christmas Eve.  My mood is cautiously optimistic that the returns will favor my candidate, unlike the last time I performed this ritual four years ago.

As it happens, I’m not the only one feeling this way.  It was a major undercurrent to my day at the Future of Web Design conference today, with speakers and others constantly alluding to it.  Yet no one would utter names for fear of putting the jinx on them — more realistically for the sake of courtesy and good taste, but I like to let my mind wander.

Myself, I sit here cautiously optimistic — just like in 2004.  Unlike ’04, this time I had the pleasure of voting for my first choice and not the lesser of two bad choices.  Since I first heard him speak, I knew I wanted to see him at this precipice.  I may not be religious, but I have faith in this man and his abilities.  What’s more, I have faith in his potential to be a truly great President.  I can now imagine how those who voted for JFK must have felt.

Just a few more hours to hope. One way or the other, a change is coming. We’re at the end of the beginning.