Cita:
Fuente: http://mezzoblue.com/archives/2013/05/07/10_years/The requirements are, of course, quite different this time around:
CSS3 is in. Transitions, gradients, shadows, whatever. Just make sure to properly prefix it for all browsers. Webkit-only designs will be discarded with prejudice.
Responsive is so in. You don’t have to build a responsive version of your design, but it wouldn’t be a bad idea. It might even be a great idea.
Web fonts? Sure. Though I’m not quite sure how you’re gonna pull it off. TypeKit and other hosted services that require tag insertion are out, and licensing probably means you shouldn’t submit your purchased font files. If you can work out some other way to make it work legally, go nuts, but it’s looking like free fonts are your best friend here.
Your new browser testing list: IE9+, recent Chrome/Firefox/Safari, and iOS/Android. That should be your baseline. Graceful degradation is acceptable, and in fact highly encouraged.
Only the best will be published. High quality design, well coded execution. Same as it has ever been.
Please, no garden-themed / Zen pun / self-referential designs. Let’s see some originality.
CSS3 is in. Transitions, gradients, shadows, whatever. Just make sure to properly prefix it for all browsers. Webkit-only designs will be discarded with prejudice.
Responsive is so in. You don’t have to build a responsive version of your design, but it wouldn’t be a bad idea. It might even be a great idea.
Web fonts? Sure. Though I’m not quite sure how you’re gonna pull it off. TypeKit and other hosted services that require tag insertion are out, and licensing probably means you shouldn’t submit your purchased font files. If you can work out some other way to make it work legally, go nuts, but it’s looking like free fonts are your best friend here.
Your new browser testing list: IE9+, recent Chrome/Firefox/Safari, and iOS/Android. That should be your baseline. Graceful degradation is acceptable, and in fact highly encouraged.
Only the best will be published. High quality design, well coded execution. Same as it has ever been.
Please, no garden-themed / Zen pun / self-referential designs. Let’s see some originality.
Para hacer nuevos envios: http://www.mezzoblue.com/zengarden/submit/
Para quienes no saben lo que no es CSS Zen Garden, una definición cortesía de la Wikipedia:
Cita:
Fuente: http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/CSS_Zen_Garden El Jardín Zen CSS es un recurso Web de diseño. El objetivo del sitio es mostrar las posibilidades del diseño basado en CSS. Se utilizan hojas de estilo contribuídas por diseñadores gráficos de todo el mundo para cambiar la presentación visual de un único archivo HTML, produciendo cientos de diseños diferentes. Aparte de la referencia a un archivo CSS externo, el código HTML en sí mismo nunca cambia. Todas las diferencias visuales son el resultado del CSS y el conjunto de imágenes que soportan el diseño. El sitio se ha traducido a múltiples idiomas.