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How I stopped worrying and learned to love
Eric Eggert, @yatil
Fronteers 2012 Jam, 03.10.2012
DEFAULTS
I am Eric Eggert and I’m not talking about accessibility today. I'm talking about defaults and how they help to improve the workflow.
WTF are
DEFAULTS
I think about defaults as decisions that I made befor a decision is even necessary. Compare it to my iPhone 5 purchase, once I ordered it, the itch to go into a store and buy one reduced.
Design principles
For oneself, there are three states of rules: first, there are general design principles, second, there are conventions, e.g. In teams, and third there are defaults. They are very personal stuff.
Design principles
Conventions
For oneself, there are three states of rules: first, there are general design principles, second, there are conventions, e.g. In teams, and third there are defaults. They are very personal stuff.
Design principles
Conventions
Defaults
For oneself, there are three states of rules: first, there are general design principles, second, there are conventions, e.g. In teams, and third there are defaults. They are very personal stuff.
In case of conflict, consider users over authors over
implementors over specifiers over theoretical purity.
That's an example of an Design Principle by the w3c: the html5 spec says (read it) yet, in practice…
In case of conflict, consider implementors.
…we got this! (Read it)
So there are all those technologies around us, we shall use…
Grunt
Adobe EdgeVanillaJS
Boilerplate Wireframes
Photoshop MockupsPersonas
PubSubHububWordpress
Drupal
ContaoCSS Filters
Flash
Bootstrap
Boilerplate
Moodboards
NodeGIT
CVS
SVN
…WTF? I mean, that's a lot of stuff, that you’d need to learn. And most of this may not even be applicable to what you do anyways. So I'd like that you stick to your choices more often, it will improve how effective you are and may just produce good results.
Consider Apple. You may hate or love them, but they use that principle and sticked to some default. The 30 pin connector lasted for a long time, and now, it's time to replace it with the shiny *lightning* connector.
As you can see, it really is tiny, which was a requirement that Apple couldn't see until the iPhone5. Times changed and needs changed, so Apple changed its dock connector.
• Consider your choices carefully
• Stick to your decision, don't be a sissy
• Change as soon as you have to, but as late as you can
Just want to give you three points on your way before I leave:
THX!@yatil
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