UI Fuel

UI Fuel Logo
  • UI
  • UX
  • Code
  • Tools

Texas JavaScript 2013

May 23
Screen Shot 2013-05-22 at 8.25.48 PM

I was very happy to have the opportunity to check out the Texas JavaScript 2013 conference while I was back home in Austin, visiting with family. There were some really…

JavaScript, Tools & Techniques | No comments yet
Read More →

Learning JavaScript Design Patterns

Mar 22
JavaScript: The Good Parts By nyuhuhuu

When I first learned javascript, I mainly used the jQuery library for small interactions (select something/do something) and adding very basic behavior to the websites I worked on. At the…

JavaScript, Tools & Techniques | No comments yet
Read More →

Designing on Principle

Jan 30
Screen Shot 2013-01-29 at 10.40.00 PM

I was shown this video almost a year ago, and it has had the biggest impact on the way I think about design and development still to this day.

User Experience Design, User Interface Design | No comments yet
Read More →

Remote Debugging Mobile Web Apps

Jan 18
UI fuel Debugged in Chrome

Remote debugging is the process of viewing & editing the code behind a website on your own computer, but from a separate device. As mobile devices and…

Code, Debugging | No comments yet
Read More →

A Lesson in Redesign from The New Myspace

Jan 08
Screen-Shot-2013-01-07-at-8.01.07-PM-e1357705221225

Yes, you read that title correctly. Myspace is back! And it seems that they’ve not only been paying attention to the current trends in social media, but have also put…

User Experience Design, Web Design | 7 Comments
Read More →

Android: Creating a Drop Shadow in XML Layouts

Dec 28
android_devices

Here’s a trick I learned for adding drop shadows to Android XML layouts on a recent project. Adding a drop-shadow to a LinearLayout or a RelativeLayout isn’t as simple as…

Code, User Interface Design | 6 Comments
Read More →

The Future of Interaction Design

Dec 26
Connecting

I discovered this short-film last week, which at the time, had a tremendous impact on me. The production quality and overall message is very inspiring. However, as the video has…

Interaction Design, User Experience Design | No comments yet
Read More →

Book Review: Making Ideas Happen

Dec 24
Making Ideas Happen

In Making Ideas Happen, Scott Belsky (CEO & Founder of Behance) discusses the methods for how the creative mind can overcome the natural tendencies that cause ideas to fail…

Book Review, User Experience Design | No comments yet
Read More →

Tool Review: Ratchet iPhone Framework

Dec 18
Ratchet Framework

A successful prototype will efficiently convey the general structure, behavior, and navigation patterns of the intended final product. The best prototypes…

HTML & CSS, Prototyping, Tools & Techniques | 4 Comments
Read More →

CSS Dev Conference 2012

Dec 06
CSS Dev Conference

I had the great opportunity to attend the 2012 CSS Dev Conference here in Honolulu this year with some of the best and brightest minds in the CSS community. Below…

HTML & CSS, Tools & Techniques | 4 Comments
Read More →
← Older posts

Popular Articles

Popular Articles

  • Navigataur: A pure CSS responsive navigation menu
  • A Lesson in Redesign from The New Myspace
  • Menutron: A jQuery plugin for responsive navigation menus
  • Android: Creating a Drop Shadow in XML Layouts
  • Tool Review: Ratchet iPhone Framework

Plugins & Snippets

Plugins & Snippets

  • Navigataur: A pure CSS responsive navigation menu
  • Menutron: A jQuery plugin for responsive navigation menus

Book Reviews

Book Reviews

  • Book Review: Making Ideas Happen
  • Book Review: The Truth about HTML5
Top ↑

On the Webs...

On the Webs...

  • @uifuel
  • Facebook
  • Google+

The Author...

The Author...

  • @micjamking
  • 85pixels.com
  • Google+

Elsewhere...

Elsewhere...

  • Forrst
  • Codepen
  • Github

This site...

This site...

…is an interface & experience design blog created to think through & experiment with different techniques for digital products.

© 2010-2013 UI Fuel // Contact Me // 100% hand-crafted by me & proudly powered by Wordpress

In the words of Chaka Khan: Tell Me Something Good!




×