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Responsive JS in Drupal presentation.]]>
Tue, 16 Sep 2014 16:13:34 GMT /D4DBoston/responsive-js D4DBoston@slideshare.net(D4DBoston) Responsive js D4DBoston Responsive JS in Drupal presentation. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/responsivejs-140916161334-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Responsive JS in Drupal presentation.
Responsive js from Design for Drupal, Boston
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Last Call Media Drupal 8 Case Study /slideshow/last-call-media-drupal-8-case-study/38602048 d4dpresentation-140902090924-phpapp02
Last Call Media was the first to launch a corporate site on Drupal 8. Find out how it went. This case study reviews the challenges and successes of being an early adopter.]]>

Last Call Media was the first to launch a corporate site on Drupal 8. Find out how it went. This case study reviews the challenges and successes of being an early adopter.]]>
Tue, 02 Sep 2014 09:09:24 GMT /slideshow/last-call-media-drupal-8-case-study/38602048 D4DBoston@slideshare.net(D4DBoston) Last Call Media Drupal 8 Case Study D4DBoston Last Call Media was the first to launch a corporate site on Drupal 8. Find out how it went. This case study reviews the challenges and successes of being an early adopter. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/d4dpresentation-140902090924-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Last Call Media was the first to launch a corporate site on Drupal 8. Find out how it went. This case study reviews the challenges and successes of being an early adopter.
Last Call Media Drupal 8 Case Study from Design for Drupal, Boston
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Enhancing Design with Adaptive Content /slideshow/design4-drupal-adaptive-content/38463328 design4drupaladaptivecontent-140828134446-phpapp01
Design is at the core of every project Aten takes on. We believe good design starts with a good content strategy. Join Aten’s Joel Steidl, Lead Architect, and Christine Coughlan, Information Architect, as they share practical tips for breaking down and organizing content for projects of any size. Starting with a well-thoughtout architecture leads to flexibility in design. Creating custom content types assembled from distinct fields allows content to adapt appropriately to different contexts. Joel and Chris will explain how breaking content into smaller pieces can enhance your design and create content that adapts to different views and devices. They will share case studies to reinforce the theory and practice behind adaptive content and best practices for implementing in Drupal and other platforms.]]>

Design is at the core of every project Aten takes on. We believe good design starts with a good content strategy. Join Aten’s Joel Steidl, Lead Architect, and Christine Coughlan, Information Architect, as they share practical tips for breaking down and organizing content for projects of any size. Starting with a well-thoughtout architecture leads to flexibility in design. Creating custom content types assembled from distinct fields allows content to adapt appropriately to different contexts. Joel and Chris will explain how breaking content into smaller pieces can enhance your design and create content that adapts to different views and devices. They will share case studies to reinforce the theory and practice behind adaptive content and best practices for implementing in Drupal and other platforms.]]>
Thu, 28 Aug 2014 13:44:45 GMT /slideshow/design4-drupal-adaptive-content/38463328 D4DBoston@slideshare.net(D4DBoston) Enhancing Design with Adaptive Content D4DBoston Design is at the core of every project Aten takes on. We believe good design starts with a good content strategy. Join Aten’s Joel Steidl, Lead Architect, and Christine Coughlan, Information Architect, as they share practical tips for breaking down and organizing content for projects of any size. Starting with a well-thoughtout architecture leads to flexibility in design. Creating custom content types assembled from distinct fields allows content to adapt appropriately to different contexts. Joel and Chris will explain how breaking content into smaller pieces can enhance your design and create content that adapts to different views and devices. They will share case studies to reinforce the theory and practice behind adaptive content and best practices for implementing in Drupal and other platforms. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/design4drupaladaptivecontent-140828134446-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Design is at the core of every project Aten takes on. We believe good design starts with a good content strategy. Join Aten’s Joel Steidl, Lead Architect, and Christine Coughlan, Information Architect, as they share practical tips for breaking down and organizing content for projects of any size. Starting with a well-thoughtout architecture leads to flexibility in design. Creating custom content types assembled from distinct fields allows content to adapt appropriately to different contexts. Joel and Chris will explain how breaking content into smaller pieces can enhance your design and create content that adapts to different views and devices. They will share case studies to reinforce the theory and practice behind adaptive content and best practices for implementing in Drupal and other platforms.
Enhancing Design with Adaptive Content from Design for Drupal, Boston
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From User Personas to Testing: A Project Manager's Journey Towards Behat /slideshow/behat-presentation-d4-d/38140266 behatpresentation-d4d-140819115719-phpapp02
With a strong desire to reduce our technical & product debt, or at the very least stop adding more, our team explored options to optimize our QA process. We have landed at the beginning of a new journey starting with user personas and ending with automated testing; behavior driven development (BDD) focuses on the users' experience as the primary deliverable. "Behat is a tool that makes behavior driven development (BDD) possible. With BDD, you write human-readable stories that describe the behavior of your application. These stories can then be auto-tested against your application. And yes, it’s as cool as it sounds!" The Process - Create personas. Understand "who" is your user base. - Write user stories. Figure out what they need/want. - Write Behat tests. Make the desired outcome testable. - Develop features. Match your specifications. - Run Behat test suites. Confirm you didn't break any existing functionality. In addition to giving detailed examples, showing snippets of "human-readable" code, and running tests, I'll share approaches to reach optimal code coverage. I am pleased to share this collaboration framework that allows stake holders, developers and everyone in between to finally speak the same language. Easily defined and agreed upon goals, written by both the planning and development teams means a target that can be reached. ]]>

With a strong desire to reduce our technical & product debt, or at the very least stop adding more, our team explored options to optimize our QA process. We have landed at the beginning of a new journey starting with user personas and ending with automated testing; behavior driven development (BDD) focuses on the users' experience as the primary deliverable. "Behat is a tool that makes behavior driven development (BDD) possible. With BDD, you write human-readable stories that describe the behavior of your application. These stories can then be auto-tested against your application. And yes, it’s as cool as it sounds!" The Process - Create personas. Understand "who" is your user base. - Write user stories. Figure out what they need/want. - Write Behat tests. Make the desired outcome testable. - Develop features. Match your specifications. - Run Behat test suites. Confirm you didn't break any existing functionality. In addition to giving detailed examples, showing snippets of "human-readable" code, and running tests, I'll share approaches to reach optimal code coverage. I am pleased to share this collaboration framework that allows stake holders, developers and everyone in between to finally speak the same language. Easily defined and agreed upon goals, written by both the planning and development teams means a target that can be reached. ]]>
Tue, 19 Aug 2014 11:57:19 GMT /slideshow/behat-presentation-d4-d/38140266 D4DBoston@slideshare.net(D4DBoston) From User Personas to Testing: A Project Manager's Journey Towards Behat D4DBoston With a strong desire to reduce our technical & product debt, or at the very least stop adding more, our team explored options to optimize our QA process. We have landed at the beginning of a new journey starting with user personas and ending with automated testing; behavior driven development (BDD) focuses on the users' experience as the primary deliverable. "Behat is a tool that makes behavior driven development (BDD) possible. With BDD, you write human-readable stories that describe the behavior of your application. These stories can then be auto-tested against your application. And yes, it’s as cool as it sounds!" The Process - Create personas. Understand "who" is your user base. - Write user stories. Figure out what they need/want. - Write Behat tests. Make the desired outcome testable. - Develop features. Match your specifications. - Run Behat test suites. Confirm you didn't break any existing functionality. In addition to giving detailed examples, showing snippets of "human-readable" code, and running tests, I'll share approaches to reach optimal code coverage. I am pleased to share this collaboration framework that allows stake holders, developers and everyone in between to finally speak the same language. Easily defined and agreed upon goals, written by both the planning and development teams means a target that can be reached. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/behatpresentation-d4d-140819115719-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> With a strong desire to reduce our technical &amp; product debt, or at the very least stop adding more, our team explored options to optimize our QA process. We have landed at the beginning of a new journey starting with user personas and ending with automated testing; behavior driven development (BDD) focuses on the users&#39; experience as the primary deliverable. &quot;Behat is a tool that makes behavior driven development (BDD) possible. With BDD, you write human-readable stories that describe the behavior of your application. These stories can then be auto-tested against your application. And yes, it’s as cool as it sounds!&quot; The Process - Create personas. Understand &quot;who&quot; is your user base. - Write user stories. Figure out what they need/want. - Write Behat tests. Make the desired outcome testable. - Develop features. Match your specifications. - Run Behat test suites. Confirm you didn&#39;t break any existing functionality. In addition to giving detailed examples, showing snippets of &quot;human-readable&quot; code, and running tests, I&#39;ll share approaches to reach optimal code coverage. I am pleased to share this collaboration framework that allows stake holders, developers and everyone in between to finally speak the same language. Easily defined and agreed upon goals, written by both the planning and development teams means a target that can be reached.
From User Personas to Testing: A Project Manager's Journey Towards Behat from Design for Drupal, Boston
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RWD (Responsive Web Design) on a Budget, WTF - Design for Drupal, Boston 2014 /slideshow/d4-d-boston-rwd-on-a-budget-wtf/38101113 d4dboston-rwdonabudgetwtf-140818124748-phpapp01
Case study presented by DevCollaborative and Pixels & Pulp on building a responsive website on a tight budget. ]]>

Case study presented by DevCollaborative and Pixels & Pulp on building a responsive website on a tight budget. ]]>
Mon, 18 Aug 2014 12:47:48 GMT /slideshow/d4-d-boston-rwd-on-a-budget-wtf/38101113 D4DBoston@slideshare.net(D4DBoston) RWD (Responsive Web Design) on a Budget, WTF - Design for Drupal, Boston 2014 D4DBoston Case study presented by DevCollaborative and Pixels & Pulp on building a responsive website on a tight budget. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/d4dboston-rwdonabudgetwtf-140818124748-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Case study presented by DevCollaborative and Pixels &amp; Pulp on building a responsive website on a tight budget.
RWD (Responsive Web Design) on a Budget, WTF - Design for Drupal, Boston 2014 from Design for Drupal, Boston
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Oomph - Community, Drupal & Business /slideshow/oomph-design4-drupal2014/38097345 oomphdesign4drupal2014-140818110339-phpapp01
This talk from Design4Drupal Boston 2014 discusses running a Drupal development shop and using your skills to support the platform community.]]>

This talk from Design4Drupal Boston 2014 discusses running a Drupal development shop and using your skills to support the platform community.]]>
Mon, 18 Aug 2014 11:03:39 GMT /slideshow/oomph-design4-drupal2014/38097345 D4DBoston@slideshare.net(D4DBoston) Oomph - Community, Drupal & Business D4DBoston This talk from Design4Drupal Boston 2014 discusses running a Drupal development shop and using your skills to support the platform community. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/oomphdesign4drupal2014-140818110339-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This talk from Design4Drupal Boston 2014 discusses running a Drupal development shop and using your skills to support the platform community.
Oomph - Community, Drupal & Business from Design for Drupal, Boston
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Real-Time Multi-Device Theming /slideshow/real-time-multidevice-theming/38094691 real-timemulti-devicetheming-140818095728-phpapp01
Real-Time Multi-Device Theming: Say Goodbye to the Refresh Button Presented by Dave Sawyer and Mac Bleser at Design4Drupal on Saturday, August 2, 2014]]>

Real-Time Multi-Device Theming: Say Goodbye to the Refresh Button Presented by Dave Sawyer and Mac Bleser at Design4Drupal on Saturday, August 2, 2014]]>
Mon, 18 Aug 2014 09:57:28 GMT /slideshow/real-time-multidevice-theming/38094691 D4DBoston@slideshare.net(D4DBoston) Real-Time Multi-Device Theming D4DBoston Real-Time Multi-Device Theming: Say Goodbye to the Refresh Button Presented by Dave Sawyer and Mac Bleser at Design4Drupal on Saturday, August 2, 2014 <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/real-timemulti-devicetheming-140818095728-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Real-Time Multi-Device Theming: Say Goodbye to the Refresh Button Presented by Dave Sawyer and Mac Bleser at Design4Drupal on Saturday, August 2, 2014
Real-Time Multi-Device Theming from Design for Drupal, Boston
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Cooperatives and Collectives - Think Outside the Boss /slideshow/cooperatives-and-collectives-think-outside-the-boss/38052094 cooperatives-140816130731-phpapp01
There are many options for cooperatives and collectives within technology. Worker cooperatives are businesses owned and controlled by the people who work in them, the cooperative members. They are a time-tested way to create quality jobs, and are gaining momentum as a strategy to build and anchor wealth in communities. http://conference.coop/]]>

There are many options for cooperatives and collectives within technology. Worker cooperatives are businesses owned and controlled by the people who work in them, the cooperative members. They are a time-tested way to create quality jobs, and are gaining momentum as a strategy to build and anchor wealth in communities. http://conference.coop/]]>
Sat, 16 Aug 2014 13:07:31 GMT /slideshow/cooperatives-and-collectives-think-outside-the-boss/38052094 D4DBoston@slideshare.net(D4DBoston) Cooperatives and Collectives - Think Outside the Boss D4DBoston There are many options for cooperatives and collectives within technology. Worker cooperatives are businesses owned and controlled by the people who work in them, the cooperative members. They are a time-tested way to create quality jobs, and are gaining momentum as a strategy to build and anchor wealth in communities. http://conference.coop/ <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/cooperatives-140816130731-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> There are many options for cooperatives and collectives within technology. Worker cooperatives are businesses owned and controlled by the people who work in them, the cooperative members. They are a time-tested way to create quality jobs, and are gaining momentum as a strategy to build and anchor wealth in communities. http://conference.coop/
Cooperatives and Collectives - Think Outside the Boss from Design for Drupal, Boston
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User research when you can’t reach your users /slideshow/user-research-when-you-cant-reach-your-users/38048432 userresearchwhenyoucantreachyourusers-140816085615-phpapp02
You’ve finally convinced your stakeholders that user research is a vital part of the design and development process. You’re all jazzed up to start creating your research plan when you realize that you cannot reach out to your users and your audience is so niche that getting people outside of your users to participate in your user tests would be worse than useless. What then? This session will discuss what to do when you have stakeholder buy in to do user testing but you can’t actually reach your end users for any number of reasons. You will learn: -Methods for getting information outside of user research -How to utilize existing customer knowledge -Ways to leverage contact with (non-end user) customers]]>

You’ve finally convinced your stakeholders that user research is a vital part of the design and development process. You’re all jazzed up to start creating your research plan when you realize that you cannot reach out to your users and your audience is so niche that getting people outside of your users to participate in your user tests would be worse than useless. What then? This session will discuss what to do when you have stakeholder buy in to do user testing but you can’t actually reach your end users for any number of reasons. You will learn: -Methods for getting information outside of user research -How to utilize existing customer knowledge -Ways to leverage contact with (non-end user) customers]]>
Sat, 16 Aug 2014 08:56:14 GMT /slideshow/user-research-when-you-cant-reach-your-users/38048432 D4DBoston@slideshare.net(D4DBoston) User research when you can’t reach your users D4DBoston You’ve finally convinced your stakeholders that user research is a vital part of the design and development process. You’re all jazzed up to start creating your research plan when you realize that you cannot reach out to your users and your audience is so niche that getting people outside of your users to participate in your user tests would be worse than useless. What then? This session will discuss what to do when you have stakeholder buy in to do user testing but you can’t actually reach your end users for any number of reasons. You will learn: -Methods for getting information outside of user research -How to utilize existing customer knowledge -Ways to leverage contact with (non-end user) customers <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/userresearchwhenyoucantreachyourusers-140816085615-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> You’ve finally convinced your stakeholders that user research is a vital part of the design and development process. You’re all jazzed up to start creating your research plan when you realize that you cannot reach out to your users and your audience is so niche that getting people outside of your users to participate in your user tests would be worse than useless. What then? This session will discuss what to do when you have stakeholder buy in to do user testing but you can’t actually reach your end users for any number of reasons. You will learn: -Methods for getting information outside of user research -How to utilize existing customer knowledge -Ways to leverage contact with (non-end user) customers
User research when you can’t reach your users from Design for Drupal, Boston
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-D4DBoston-48x48.jpg?cb=1523582053 Design for Drupal, Boston is the premier event for Drupal designers, themers, UX professionals, and all those interested in good design in a Drupal context. Taking place every year at the MIT Stata Center, this event brings together frontend professionals from around the world. boston2014.design4drupal.org/ https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/responsivejs-140916161334-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds D4DBoston/responsive-js Responsive js https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/d4dpresentation-140902090924-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/last-call-media-drupal-8-case-study/38602048 Last Call Media Drupal... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/design4drupaladaptivecontent-140828134446-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/design4-drupal-adaptive-content/38463328 Enhancing Design with ...