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Great write up of the Shopify re-design

May 8, 2015 by Kimb Jones

I love a good re-design story and this recent one about how Shopify shifted to a more mobile-friendly version of their site is a must-read.

The updated Shopify home page

The updated Shopify home page

Here’s a snippet covering how they strategically used breakpoints to deliver key content to different screen sizes:

Ultimately, this shows that Shopify determined a strategy for content resolution: what content should be available at all breakpoints, on all devices, versus what content should only be available if the on-screen real estate is that of a desktop or tablet? These kinds of questions lead to a better overall content strategy, and should arguably be a part of all responsive design efforts.

How They Did It: Shopify via TutsPlus

Filed Under: Asides, Design, Development

New MacBook Pro!

November 17, 2013 by Kimb Jones

I’ve been rocking a white plastic 2009 model MacBook for a few years, it was my first ever Mac but the poor thing has slowly degraded into being a useless device after upgrading to the latest OSX and has never been really great for doing graphic work on.

New MacBook

A couple of weeks ago I bagged a semi-new MacBook Pro which was pre-loved by my good mate Tony who did an awesome job upgrading it from it’s basic form to a beast that sports 8GB RAM and a 128GB SSD drive alongside the stock 320GB HDD (CD drive has been removed).

The upgrade has totally changed my working model. Before I used Mac for coding/dev and my workstation PC for graphic work. Now I can do everything on one portable machine leaner and faster than before.

I’ll still keep my workstation PC (a beastly Windows machine with an SSD/6GB RAM/1TB HHD) for home media storage, backups and testing but not much else. I’m sad to move away from being totally platform agnostic but as I have no desire to upgrade to Windows 8 I’d have probably ended up using my PC less and less anyway.

And now, the important part:

Essential Apps

  • Path Finder – because OSX’s default Finder sucks
  • Skype – obviously
  • Dropbox – obviously
  • SkyDrive – a new addition, I use this for design resources/assets rather than clog up my Dropbox
  • CrashPlan – backs up my Mac to my PC server, this is then uploaded to the cloud
  • VLC – runs any video
  • CCleaner – because I still like the felling of ‘uninstalling’ apps (doesn’t actually work in OSX Mavericks yet!)
  • FileZilla – because FTP still exists
  • Photoshop & Illustrator – obviously
  • CodeKit, PrePros, Compass.app – for LESS/Sass/Comppass-ing in the GUI
  • DesktopServer – Simplest way to spin up test WordPress sites in minutes
  • Sublime Text – best text editor around (I also have Coda2 floating around)
  • SourceTree – for GUI Git-ing, makes complex branches a lot more easy on the eye
  • Spotify – for cloud music-ing

The rest of my apps for writing/email/productivity are all in the browser (mainly Google powered). I run these in Chrome and run Firefox for general browsing. I swap between Chrome/Firefox for dev.

Filed Under: Design, Development, Personal, Technology

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