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Building Resilient Web Structures: Lessons from Architecture

Mozilla Hacks via YouTube

Overview

Explore the intersection of architecture and web development in this insightful 43-minute conference talk by Jeremy Keith at View Source 2019. Delve into how architectural concepts have influenced web design and development, from pattern languages to responsive design. Discover the parallels between building physical structures and creating digital experiences, examining ideas such as shearing layers, pace layers, and the principle of least power. Learn how to construct resilient, performant, accessible, and aesthetically pleasing websites that work harmoniously with the web's inherent materials. Gain valuable insights on creating user-centered designs that adapt to changing needs and technologies, drawing inspiration from both historical architectural failures and successes.

Syllabus

Introduction
Language
Metaphors
Add Our Web Design
Web Sites
Architecture
Shearing Layers
Pace Layers Diagram
Paste Layers
Protocols
Pace of Change
Layers
Binary vs Layered
Responsive Web Design
Tools
User Needs
Least Power
The Quebec Bridge

Taught by

Mozilla Hacks

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