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The 2011 Future of Web Design Conference was recently held in NYC and I was fortunate enough to attend the two days of talks.

Future of Web Design Conference 2011 – Day 2 Review

http://justcreative.com/2011/11/15/future-of-web-design-conference-day-2-review/
If you work in or with the web and make even a modicum of effort to remain buzzword compliant, you're probably uber-familiar with the term "responsive web design." Perhaps you've also heard of "adaptive web design" and "progressive enhancement"? If you're like me, you may have found yourself wondering what exactly these words mean, what the differences are, and why everyone seems so giddy to use them in a sentence. http://www.lullabot.com/articles/responsive-adaptive-web-design

Responsive & Adaptive Web Design | Lullabot

http://www.alistapart.com/articles/dao/ What Zen was to the 70’s (most famously with motorcycle maintenance), the Tao Te Ching was to the 90’s. From Piglet and Pooh to Physics and back, many have sought sense in applying the Tao Te Ching to something (the Tao of Physics), or something to the Tao Te Ching (the Tao of Pooh). It can be a cheap trick, but lately it has struck me that there is more than a little to be understood about web design by looking through the prism of the Tao.

A List Apart: Articles: A Dao of Web Design

Screenfly by QuirkTools — Test Your Website at Different Screen Resolutions

http://quirktools.com/screenfly/ Screenfly uses a proxy server to mimic devices while you view your website. Want to try it out?