web前端未来规划_Web设计的未来2011

web前端未来规划

Rachel Andrew

On 17th May 2011 I spoke at Future of Web Design London on the subject of 10 Web Development Tips a Designer Should Know. Speaking at conferences is a fairly weird thing. While I’m happy to talk and write about the stuff I do for anyone who finds it interesting, I certainly don’t think I’m any better than any other person doing this stuff. I’ve just been doing it a while and am reasonably able to articulate my thoughts about it.

However when you speak at a conference you essentially say, “Look at me. I have important things to say!” I find this genuinely unnerving as I have no idea if what I have to say will be relevant or interesting to the particular bunch of folk in front of me. In this business it is impossible to make assumptions as to the skillset of people, based on what they say they are or do. One person who claims the title “web designer” may be barely able to string a line of html together, another will be a competent front-end developer and also able to write a fair amount of PHP in addition to design skills. The survey I put together while preparing the talk only served to demonstrate this point, and you can see the survey results here.

In addition, many of the great speakers out there I would consider to be visionaries. People who help us see what we will be doing in the future and get excited about it. I’m no visionary, I’m just a person who builds web stuff. My writing and speaking is purely practical, “here is a problem – this is how I deal with it, this might be useful to you too”.

So, speaking is scary, but the nice thing about it is that once you get offstage people at the conference have seen you spout about stuff, and so know what you are interested in. Often that means they are then happy to come chat to you about the things they agree or disagree with – and interesting ideas come out of that. I have plenty of writing and speaking material currently germinating in my head based on conversations I’ve had over the last two days.

That is one reason why an early speaking slot is a bonus, another being that I could then just enjoy the rest of the conference as an attendee, and Carsonified really do put on a fantastic show. Aral Balkan closed day one with his new presentation, “Making the New Everyday Things”. Aral is a great speaker – and all round nice chap – and much of what he said really struck a chord in terms of what we are trying to do with Perch.

Starting Day 2, Ethan Marcotte‘s talk on Responsive Web Design was excellent for designers and developers alike. I’ll be getting a copy of his book once it is released on June 7th. I also really enjoyed seeing Paul Boag‘s energetic talk on “Getting Down to Business” – his points about how running your own business can end up being more difficult and stressful than working for someone else certainly rang true as I think back over ten years of running my own company. Bruce Lawson, filling in for Molly, did a great job with his presentation, rivalling Paul Boag for peculiar stock photography on slides. I particularly liked the notes about which web development techniques drain phone battery life, useful stuff to know and – despite being the owner of a battery hungry Android device – not something I knew much about.

If you were there and saw my presentation, I hope you found something useful. The slides are on Slideshare and there are a bunch of links for further reading. Attendees and Think Vitamin members will also get to see the video once it is available. I am now trying to rest my voice after all that unaccustomed talking, as I’m speaking at Microsoft Tech.Days on Monday.

在2011年5月17日,我在“未来的Web设计伦敦”上发表了有关 设计师应了解10个Web开发技巧的话题。 在会议上讲话是很奇怪的事情。 虽然我很乐意为那些发现它有趣的人谈论和写我所做的事情,但是我当然认为我没有比其他做这些事情的人更好的了。 我刚刚做了一段时间,并且有能力表达出我对此的想法。

但是,当您在会议上讲话时,您实际上会说:“看我。 我有话要说!” 我发现这确实令人不安,因为我不知道我要说的话是否与我面前的那群人相关或有趣。 在这项业务中,不可能根据人们的看法或看法对他们的技能进行假设。 一个声称“网页设计师”头衔的人可能几乎不能将html字符串连接在一起,另一个人将是一名称职的前端开发人员,并且除了设计技巧外,还可以编写大量的PHP 。 我在准备演讲时进行的调查仅证明了这一点,您可以在此处查看调查结果

此外,我认为许多出色的演讲者都是有远见的。 帮助我们的人会看到我们将来会做什么,并为此感到兴奋。 我不是有远见的人,我只是一个构建Web东西的人。 我的写作和演讲纯粹是实际的,“这是一个问题–这就是我的处理方式,这可能对您也有用”。

因此,发言令人恐惧,但它的好处是,一旦您下台,会议上的人们就会看到您大声疾呼,并且知道您感兴趣的内容。通常,这意味着他们很乐意与您聊天关于他们同意或不同意的事情–随之而来的是有趣的想法。 根据过去两天的交谈,目前我脑海中充斥着大量写作和口语材料。

这就是为什么提早发言可以赚钱的原因之一,另一个原因是我可以作为参会者享受会议的其余部分,而Carsonified确实做了一场精彩的表演。 阿拉尔·巴尔干(Aral Balkan)以他的新演讲“做每天的新事物”结束了第一天的比赛。 阿拉尔(Aral)是一位出色的演讲者-周围人都很友好-他说的很多话在我们试图与Perch合作方面都引起了共鸣。

从第二天开始, Ethan Marcotte在响应式Web设计上的演讲对设计人员和开发人员都是非常好的。 6月7日发行后,我将获得他的书的副本。 我也非常高兴看到Paul Boag关于“开始做生意”的充满活力的演讲-他关于自己经营企业最终比为别人工作会变得更加困难和压力的观点肯定是正确的,正如我认为十年前那样经营自己的公司。 布鲁斯·劳森Bruce Lawson)担任莫莉(Molly )的工作,在演讲中做得很好,可以与保罗·博格(Paul Boag)竞争幻灯片上的奇特图库。 我特别喜欢关于哪些Web开发技术会消耗手机电池寿命的笔记,这些有用的知识要知道,而且尽管是拥有电池的Android设备的所有者,但我对此并不了解。

如果您在那里查看我的演示文稿,希望对您有所帮助。 幻灯片位于Slideshare上,并且有一堆链接可供进一步阅读 。 观看视频后,与会者和Think Vitamin成员也将可以观看该视频。 我在周一的Microsoft Tech.Days上讲话之后,在所有那些不习惯的谈话之后,现在我想尽我的声音。

翻译自: https://rachelandrew.co.uk/archives/2011/05/19/future-of-web-design-2011/

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