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Oooh, that's Clever! (unnatural experiments in web design)

Clearleft's Paul Annet talks about simple, clever little tricks that can make web pages pleasing. This is a slideshow with audio. No accompanying video, but if you jump to the end, you'll find links for the videos shown during the talk. More at Paul Annet's site.

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leannekera
06/05/09 12:07

That was fantastic extremely insightful and very inspiring, I never saw that bear in the logo either!

I am actually emailing people about it now lol

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JoshR
06/10/09 22:16

This is brilliant!

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Miguel
06/10/09 23:13

Too bad the is no video of the presentation =)

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Alex McCabe
06/10/09 23:14

I thouroughly enjoyed that presentation (even though I wasn't there). I had no idea that some of that stuff existed.

I knew about Silverback App, I did a usability test on the site for University and noticed the paralax backgrounds. Love it!

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step by step directions
07/10/09 02:28

"Clearleft's Paul Annet talks about simple, clever little tricks that can make web pages pleasing. This is a slideshow with audio. No accompanying video, but if you jump to the end, you'll find links for the videos shown during the talk.'

Clever! Thanks, this really inspires me a lot. I hope this presentation comes with a video. I'm looking forward to other brilliant ideas and tips from you.

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Ocala Florida Web Design
08/31/09 02:20

Nice presentation. I would like to see it in video. The links at the end didnt work for me.

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Eldev
09/08/09 09:43

The presentation can impress everybody, but too many examples are related to graphic design, not web design.. It means that this great collection can be useful for drawers and designers. But from the point of web site usability some cases can be even harmful...

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Web Tasarimi
12/17/09 11:43

Clever! Thanks, this really inspires me a lot. I hope this presentation comes with a video. I'm looking forward to other brilliant ideas and tips from you.

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