Posts Tagged ‘dave olsen’
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03 Oct, 2017
What’s Next for Pattern Lab
Pattern Lab is an open-source tool for building UI design systems. I’ve been using it to build production-ready frontend code for the last four and a half years, and I’m watched it grow from humble beginnings into powerful software that […]
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12 Dec, 2015
Pattern Lab Node 1.0.0 Released
Brian Muenzenmeyer (@bmuenzenmeyer) has done a fantastic job of bringing Pattern Lab Node to life, and it’s now officially in 1.0 status. Brian wrote about what’s changed, and I’m exciting to see things moving forward! Speaking of moving forward, Dave Olsen is working […]
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20 Apr, 2015
The What and Why of Pattern Lab
Dave Olsen (@dmolsen), the beloved developer of the Pattern Lab project, gave a great presentation about why Pattern Lab matters and what it can do.
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13 Nov, 2014
The Death of Lorem Ipsum & Pixel Perfect Content
Dave Olsen (@dmolsen) nails it. In his talk at Confab EDU, Dave addresses the frustrations of our web design and development process, and how a pattern-driven workflow can help. Dave describes the many benefits of pattern-driven workflow: Patterns encourage communication […]
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21 Apr, 2014
Pattern Lab discussion
Earlier today Dave Rupert, Addy Osmani, and several others had a great discussion about Pattern Lab, node, and what’s next. There are some interesting nuggets in there.
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17 Nov, 2013
Nitch Podcast: Pink With a Hint of Orange
In this episode of the Nitch podcast, Kelli Shaver and Jonathan Stark talk about Pattern Lab. Jonathan and I worked on Entertainment Weekly and TechCrunch together, so he was able to share his perspective on Pattern Lab and how we […]
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24 Sep, 2013
Planning for Content Beyond the Web
Here’s Dave Olsen with a fantastic read about thinking about and creating future friendly content. The problem is that, even when using responsive design, the content on our websites isn’t really able “to go everywhere.” Responsive web design only affects […]
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28 Aug, 2013
Pattern Lab Gets a Behind-the-Scenes Makeover
Dave Olsen gives a great overview of all the great work he did to improve Pattern Lab.