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Comic-Con, Scutoids, and Burnt Out Millennials
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07/31/18 • -1 min
Simon St. Laurent stops by the show to discuss with Christopher the winners of Comic-Con San Diego, the finding of a new shape, and the bittersweet tanking of social media companies Twitter and Facebook failing to grow revenue off our data.
This episode of Non Breaking Space Show is sponsored by:
- UX Design Newsletter — A weekly free newsletter containing a collection of tutorials, articles, and videos about front-end design and development, plus tips on how to bring better engagement to the multi-device world curated by Christopher Schmitt. Sign up now!
Time Jumps
- 2:05 Story #8 — Ranking San Diego Comic Con 2018 Trailers, From Worst to Best
- 24:10 Story #7 — Meet the 11% of Americans who don’t use the internet
- 35:20 Story #6 — Burned-out millennials are quitting lucrative jobs
- 42:10 Story #5 — Facebook’s forecast for the future looks suddenly bleak
- 47:15 Story #4 — Twitter shares drop 19 percent after reporting declining monthly active users
- 50:30 Story #3 — Amazon’s Face Recognition Falsely Matched 28 Members of Congress With Mugshots
- 55:20 Story #2 — Scientists discover a new shape and it’s been hiding inside your skin
- 59:10 Story #1 — Liquid water ‘lake’ revealed on Mars
Links:
- Christopher Schmitt
- Christopher Schmitt on Twitter
- Simon on Twitter
- Best San Dieog Comic-Con 2018 Trailers from Worst to Best
- Meet the 11% of Americans who don’t use the internet
- Burned-out millennials are quitting lucrative jobs
- Facebook’s forecast for the future looks suddenly bleak
- Zuckerberg loses more than $15 billion in record Facebook fall
- Twitter shares drop 19 percent after reporting declining monthly active users
- Amazon’s Face Recognition Falsely Matched 28 Members of Congress With Mugshots
- Amazon’s Face Recognition Falsely Matched 28 Members of Congress With Mugshots
- Scutoid: Scientists Discover an Entirely New Shape—and It’s Been Hiding Inside Your Skin Cells
- Liquid water ‘lake’ revealed on Mars
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Scott McCloud — Media and Their User Interfaces
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06/28/16 • -1 min
Scott McCloud joins the show to talk about his new book, Sculpture, movies he’s enjoyed lately, his upcoming book on visual communications, presentation styles, old media vs. new media, and how comic book writing and design has changed.
This episode of Non Breaking Space Show is sponsored by:
Transistor.fm
Links:
- Christopher Schmitt
- Christopher Schmitt on Twitter
- The Sculptor
- The New York Times Sunday Book Review of The Sculptor
- The Lobster Official Trailer
- The Lobster at IMDb
- Does the Dog Die?
- Fantastic Fest
- Tim League responds to proposed Texting in the Theater
- Tim and Karrie League at Fast Company
- Nymphomaniac: Vol. 1 Featurette
- The Blackcoat’s Daughter a.k.a. February, original title at IMDb
- The Blackcoat’s Daughter
- The Blackcoat’s Daughter Teaser Trailer
- Drowning by Numbers (1988) at IMDb
- Drowning by Numbers at Trailer
- Raiders of the Lost Ark: The Adaptation
- Raiders of the Lost Ark: The Adaptation (Video 1989) at IMDb
- Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) at IMDb
- Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark Trailer
- Edward Tufte
- Edward Tufte at Yale’s Department of Political Science
- Jakob Nielsen at LinkedIn
- Jakob Nielsen, Ph.D. and Principal at Nielsen Norman Group
- Susan Kare
- Meet Susan Kare, The Pioneer Who Created The Mac’s Original Icons
- What Is Microsoft PowerPoint and How Do I Use It?
- What is PowerPoint?
- Apple Keynote Presentation Example
- Keynote vs. PowerPoint – Forbes
- Challenger Explosion at Nasa
- Challenger Disaster Facts and Summary at HISTORY.com
- Challenger Space Shuttle Disaster Video at HISTORY.com
- David Byrne
- Talking Heads singer David Byrne calls for gun-control reform
- Moogfest
- Moogfest 2016: Was It Actually the Future of Music?
- Wendy Carlos at IMDb
- Meet Wendy Carlos: The Trans Godmother of Electronic Music
- Wendy Carlos
- Jerry Watson at IMDb
- Lau...

Dramatic Readings by Programmers of Bug Reports (Live at SXSW)
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09/30/15 • -1 min
For our special 50th episode, we provide you with the amazing team-up of the wonderful Sam Richard, UI Architect Watson at IBM Corporation, and your host, Christopher Schmitt. Sam and Christopher had the privilege of speaking at SXSW! They took on infamous bug reports and forum discussions around the Web the only way one can : dramatic reenactments!
This episode of Non Breaking Space Show is sponsored by:
Transistor.fm

Jen Simmons
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02/06/14 • -1 min
Our guest for this episode is Jen Simmons and your hosts Christopher Schmitt and Sam Kap talk with her about where we’ve come from and where we’re going with the web. It’s changed a lot and it continues to change.

Christian Heilmann
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08/15/13 • -1 min
Christian Heilmann is a geek and hacker by heart. He’s been a professional web developer for about eleven years and worked his way through several agencies up to Yahoo where he delivered Yahoo Maps Europe and Yahoo Answers. He’s written two and contributed to three books on JavaScript, web development and accessibility, lead distributed teams as a manager and made them work with one another and released dozens of online articles and hundreds of blog posts in the last few years. He’s been nominated standards champion of the year 2008 by .net magazine in the UK and currently sports the fashionable job title “Principal Developer Evangelist” spending his time going from conference to conference and university to university to speak and train people on systems provided by Yahoo and other web companies that want to make this web thing work well for everybody. We talked with Christian usability, accessibility, running a conference, tips on becoming an evangelist and mailing floppy disks around the world. And they pour one out for Google Reader.

Ryan Irelan
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02/14/13 • -1 min
Ryan is presently the Vice President of Technology at Happy Cog. He’s also the owner of Mijingo, a publisher of training materials for web people. Ryan is also the publisher of EE Insider.com, a news and information website about Expression Engine. He’s also the author of ExpressionEngine 2: A Quick-Start Guide.
- CSS3 The Missing Manual
- Greg Storey / @brilliantcrank / Airbag Industries
- EE Insider
- Mijingo.com
- Happy Cog
- Expression Engine
- WooThemes
- A List Apart
- Code Igniter
- Laravel
- Python
- Django
- Ruby on Rails
- Sinatra
- Hub Spot
- Jekyll
- Jekyll on Github
- Markdown / The Basics of Markdown
- Movabletype
- Static Websites with Jekyll training video on Mijingo
- Dave Rupert
- Mijingo
- Pragmatic Programmers
- Fastspring
- Store on Expression Engine
- Vimeo Pro
- Link Vault Expression Engine
- TextExpander
- Keyboard Maestro
- Reeder
- NVAlt
- Dropbox
- Notesy
- Omnifocus
- Sublime Text
- Textmate
- BBEdit
- 1Password
- 1Password for iPhone
- Devonthink Pro
- My Paperless Trail
- Evernote
- @ryanirelan

Jennifer Robbins
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01/17/13 • -1 min
Jennifer Robbins has been a Web designer since 1993. She designed the web’s first commercial site, O’Reilly’s Global Network Navigator.
A graduate of the University of Notre Dame, Robbins is the author of Web Design in a Nutshell, Learning Web Design, and HTML and XHTML Pocket Reference. She has also written corporate identity style guides for clients such as Harcourt Publishing, Americanexpress.com, and Orange Imagineering.
Since 2000, Jennifer has lived in Providence, Rhode Island, where she has worked as a freelance designer, teacher, lecturer and consultant through her company Littlechair, Inc.
Jennifer has taught at Johnson & Wales University and at the Massachusetts College of Art and is now a product designer for O’Reilly Media.
This episode of Non Breaking Space Show is sponsored by:
Transistor.fm
- @jenville
- Blog
- Book - Learning Web Design
- Cooking with Rockstars
- Book CSS Cookbook
- Book CSS: The Missing Manual
- @wilto
- Book - Deconstructing Web Graphics
- ASCIIDoc
- Hadoop
- Scott Jenson
- Netflix
- Evernote
- Articfact Conference
- Artifact Conference on Twitter
- InControl Conference
- AIGA
- Cooking with Rockstars
- Jack Black on Cooking with Rockstars
- Ben Gibbard on Cooking with Rockstars
- Liam Lynch

Jessica Hische — Letterer and Illustrator
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11/01/12 • -1 min
With client list that includes Wes Anderson, Tiffany & Co., The New York Times, Target, American Express, and Wired Magazine, Jessica Hische is a letterer, illustrator, and self-described “avid inter netter”. Always pushing for side projects, Jessica’s publishers her own micro-sites that include Mom This is How Twitter Works, Should I Work for Free? and Don’t Fear the Internet.
- Christopher Schmitt
- Christopher Schmitt on Twitter
- Jessica Hische
- Jessica Hische on Twitter
- Gawker on the Hipster Wedding Announcement
- Mirc
- Louise Fili
- Jess and Russ marriage
- Fictive Kin
- Elliot Jay Stocks
- How I Met Your Mother
- Moonrise Kingdom - Wes Anderson film she did lettering for
- Should I Work for Free?
- The Daily Drop Cap
- Humble Pied Interview with Jessica Hische
- Mom, This is How Twitter Works
- Don’t Fear the Internet
- Inker Linker
- Non Breaking Space Show on TuneIn
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- Non Breaking Space Show Newsletter

Nicole Sullivan — CSS, OOCSS, and Frameworks
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08/09/12 • -1 min
Nicole Sullivan is passionate about CSS, web standards, and scalable front-end architecture for sites with large numbers of pages and visitors. She speaks about performance at conferences around the world and has enjoyed working on large commercial sites. She writes on her blog as well as other industry developer sites.
- Christopher Schmitt
- Christopher Schmitt on Twitter
- Dreamweaver CS6: The Missing Manual: David Sawyer McFarland: 9781449316174: Amazon.com: Books
- Comic-Con International: San Diego
- All Standards and Drafts - W3C
- Stubbornella » Blog Archive » Our CSS Best Practices Are Killing US
- Talks at Webstock
- Home · stubbornella/oocss Wiki
- Stubbornella » Blog Archive » The media object saves hundreds of lines of code
- jQuery UI
- CSS Reset - YUI Library
- Normalize.css: Make browsers render all elements more consistently.
- Bootstrap
- Microformats
- CSS Lint
- Replacing the -9999px hack, new image replacement – Jeffrey Zeldman Presents The Daily Report
- Stubbornella » Blog Archive » Don’t Feed the Trolls!
- Eloquent JavaScript: A Modern Introduction to Programming
- Nicole Sullivan on Twitter
- Stubbornella
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CSS in Depth — Keith J. Grant
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08/05/18 • -1 min
Keith J. Grant stops by to talk with Christopher about his new book, CSS in Depth, and what he’s discovered about the design language of the web during the writing process.
This episode of Non Breaking Space Show is sponsored by:
- UX Design Newsletter — A weekly free newsletter containing a collection of tutorials, articles, and videos about front-end design and development, plus tips on how to bring better engagement to the multi-device world curated by Christopher Schmitt. Sign up now!
Time Jumps
- 0:50 How’d you get involved with the web?
- 2:45 What was your talk about at CSS Dev Conf?
- 4:10 Setting font sizes to pixels vs ems/rems.
- 7:50 What was the process for writing your book?
- 12:50 What CSS topics did you have to leave out?
- 16:10 Covering CSS grid and float in the same book?
- 17:10 What’s sub grid?
- 23:20 Why is CSS the most neglected part of the web stack?
- 26:30 What’s new about CSS that you learned writing this book?
- 28:00 Do you just port animations over to JavaScript now?
Links:
- Christopher Schmitt
- Christopher Schmitt on Twitter
- KeithJGrant
- @KeithJGrant on Twitter
- Keith Grant on GitHub
- CSS in Depth
- Stop Thinking in Pixels
- CSS Secrets by Lea Verou
- CSS The Definitive Guide
- Resilient, Declarative, Contextual
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How many episodes does Non Breaking Space Show have?
Non Breaking Space Show currently has 141 episodes available.
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The podcast is about Tech, Web, Design, Podcasts, Technology, Arts and Interviews.
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The first episode of Non Breaking Space Show was released on Jan 23, 2012.
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