Mobile

Android, platform without a vendor?

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

Tim Bray spoke at the Razorfish technology summit a couple of years ago. It looks like he's finally leaving Sun/Oracle to join Google and work on the Android platform. Android has been getting plenty of press and looks like a fun device, I've played around with a bunch. In Tim's ...

Detecting CSS transitions support using JavaScript

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Progressive enhancement is one of the cornerstones of good web design: You build a solid foundation that supports a broad range of different browsers, and then add features either as you detect support for them or in a way that doesn't interfere with less capable browsers. One of the awesome new ...

SXSW to Go: Creating Razorfish’s iPhone Guide to Austin (Part 3)

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

Optimization As the Razorfish Guide to SXSW became more fully developed, we started to look at key areas where we could make performance gains and either actually speed up the site or simply make the site appear to load more quickly. (Check out part 1 of our story ...

SXSW to Go: Creating Razorfish’s iPhone Guide to Austin (Part 2)

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

Design and Development Up against a tight deadline, our small team was working fast and furious to create the Razorfish mobile guide to Austin in time for the SXSW Interactive conference. With our technologies determined and all eyes on the iPhone, we set out to bring the ...

SXSW to Go: Creating Razorfish’s iPhone Guide to Austin (Part 1)

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Once a year, the internet comes to visit Austin, Texas at the South by Southwest Interactive (SXSWi) conference, and, for 2009, the Razorfish Austin office was determined to leave an impression. We ended up making close to 3,000 impressions. Industry leaders and the web avante-garde converge on Austin for one weekend ...