Design Festival Podcast #8: Web Standards with Derek Featherstone
3Hello again and welcome to episode eight of the Design Festival podcast. This week with web standards advocate and champion Derek Featherstone of FurtherAhead.com and most notably WebStandards.org. Derek is a teacher, speaker, writer, developer, designer, and strong proponent of accessibility and web standards.
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- DesignFestival Podcast #8: Web Standards with Derek Featherstone (MP3, 1:23:47, 81 MB)
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Episode Summary
Presenters
- Simon Pascal Klein (@klepas)
- Guest: Derek Featherstone (@feather)
Content Rundown
- Show prelude: launch of a new book by SitePoint on mobile web design and development, call for another logo guru to write for Design Festival, and introduction of Derek
- A brief history of Derek and his endevours and brief thoughts on multiple intelligence theory
- WaSP: Web Standards Project
- InterACT: a web standards curriculum by WaSP
- WaSP: Web Standards Sherpa
- Simply Accessible
- Future of web standards — W3C efforts and that of WHATWG
- Speaking gigs, including Derek’s upcoming visit and closing keynote at Edge of The Web in Perth, next month in July
- Derek’s tour of Down Under with his courses in accessibility, HTML5, CSS3, and ARIA
- Derek’s monthly accessibility Q&As
- Recommendations of the week
Recommendations
- Derek: The Hero with a Thousand Faces by Joseph Campbell.
- Pascal: Zero Day by Mark Russinovich.
Audio Transcript
En route shortly — stay tuned.
Related posts:
- Design Festival Podcast #7: Setting Standards-Friendly Web Type (Part 2)
- SitePoint Podcast #111: Responsive Web Design with Jeremy Keith
- Design Festival Podcast #1: Setting Standards-Friendly Web Type
- Design Festival Podcast #2: The Cicada Project
- Design Festival Podcast #4: Talking UX with Jodie Moule
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I completely agree about the part when they were discussing college grads learning very old skill sets. The InterACT book may be just what I need…
Thank you very much for the nice post.
I have downloaded it, thanks