29 Oct 2009 4 pm eastern

Beep ’n Me, Live

Join Ethan Marcotte and me tonight at 8:00 PM EDT on the CreativeXpert Live Show, an interview and podcast with live listener call-in via Skype and Twitter.

We’ll discuss the newly released third edition of Designing with Web Standards and such topics from its pages as selling standards to reluctant clients and bosses, changing what support for IE6 means, understanding and transitioning to HTML5, neato CSS3-based design techniques you can use right now, and more.

Tune in, call in, rock on.

Short URL: zeldman.com/?p=2810

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Filed under: Design, DWWS, HTML5, Interviews, Zeldman

10 Responses to “Beep ’n Me, Live”

  1. Josh Stodola said on

    Is that you on the left or on the right. I kid!

  2. Erin said on

    I do believe that is Mr. Zeldman on the left. And look! On the far right, is the sombrero he used to wear before adopting the blue toque as his headgear of choice. Classic.

  3. Lace said on

    Quite classic, the sombrero! Zeldman should create an icon/avatar/cover with the sombrero for his next classic book.

  4. Don Ulrich said on

    “On the far right, is the sombrero he used to wear before adopting the blue toque as his headgear of choice”

    I believe that’s an “Urban Sombrero” J. Peterman pg51 of the 1997 fall catalog.

  5. Ryan Brunsvold said on

    KKHHAAANN! I couldn’t make it to the live broadcast. Is there an archive of the show?

  6. Jeffrey Zeldman said on

    Here is the archived show in MP3. Enjoy!

  7. Alan Houser said on

    CreativeXpert was thrilled to have you with us. We learned things but good.

  8. Ryan Brunsvold said on

    Ah. Thank you very much, sir. Listening now…

  9. Kevin said on

    Great show, thanks for the incite and answered questions.

  10. r4 dsi said on

    know the Firefox peeps are doing a lot of work on making fonts look good on Windows (using the new direct write apis on Vista and 7). Alas, thanks to limitations with Cleartype’s handling of CFF fonts, I don’t think they can do much about them for XP…

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