Episode 39
The Web Behind with Dave Shea
October 17, 2012
Dave Shea joins Eric Meyer and Jen Simmons for the third episode of in The Web Behind series. They talk about the CSS Zen Garden, a website Dave created in 2003 which showed the world how radically-different designs could be with just CSS. Dave also reflects on the origins and lasting effects of the CSS Sprites technique he introduced to the world, and reminisces about the web design community of a decade ago.
Show Notes
- css Zen Garden: The Beauty in CSS Design
- Dave Shea - The Web Standards Project
- Dave Shea (web designer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- mezzoblue § Home
- Your CSS Bores Me - ChunkySoup.net
- ~cac6982 | 200202 | Daily CSS Fun
- the noodle incident
- The Zen of CSS Design, the book by Dave Shea & Molly Holzschlag
- css Zen Garden — design 5
- css Zen Garden — design 1
- css Zen Garden — design 2
- css Zen Garden — design 3
- css Zen Garden — design 4
- Jeffrey Zeldman talks about the ESPN redesign
- mezzoblue § Hack Hotbot! (Or don’t even bother)
- A List Apart: Articles: CSS Sprites: Image Slicing’s Kiss of Death