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Feeds by speakers at Beyond Tellerrand conference Düsseldorf 2026

A public list by dan.

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Japan Stationery of the Year

iA Notebook wins its second award this year

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Cranking View Transtions up to 11 (Safely, Maybe) (2025.06.12 – Middlesbrough Front End)

At Middlesbrough Front End 2025 I gave a talk about some of the more exotic applications of View Transitions

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Apple Design Award Finalist After 15 Years

Good design takes time

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Apple Design Award Finalist After 15 Years

Good design is long-lasting

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Scroll-Driven Animations with CSS (2025.05.30 @ JSHeroes)

At JSHeroes 2025 I gave a talk in Scroll-Driven Animations.

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Supercharge Web UX with View Transitions (2025.05.28 @ WebExpo)

Slides + Recording of the talk “Supercharge Web UX with View Transitions” I gave at WebExpo.

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Web animations today and tomorrow (Google I/O 2025)

For this year’s Google I/O, I recorded the session “Web animations today and tomorrow”. Check it out to learn how to guide, inform, and delight users by adding subtle and supportive animations to your web UIs.

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“What we make stands testament to who we are.”

Jony Ive and the philosophy of design

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Know How

Jony Ive’s Philosophy of Design

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View Transitions Applied: Smoothly animating a border-radius with a View Transition, revisited

Instead of duplicating an animation on the ::view-transition-group pseudo, you can also rely on CSS transitions on the original element … if you’ve set it up correctly.

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Maker’s Knowledge

Giambattista Vico's Design of Philosophy

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Polyfilling CSS with CSS Parser Extensions

In April I attended #BlinkOn, the conference for web platform contributors in the Chromium open source project. At the conference I gave a presentation about “CSS Parser Extensions”, a wild idea I have to fix CSS polyfilling once and for all. If you didn’t know, polyfilling CSS features is extremely hard, mainly because the CSS Parser discards what it does not understand. So what if, instead of having authors write their own parser and cascade to polyfill a CSS feature, they could teach the parser some new tricks?

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Tokyo Focus Tracks

Sitting on a train, you don’t need to do anything—you just move forward. It’s the perfect mindset for writing.

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Tokyo Focus Tracks

Soothing typographic train rides for chilled writing

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Maker’s Knowledge

Why we want to know how things are made.

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iA Notebook Wins Red Dot: Best of the Best 2025

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iA Notebook Wins Red Dot: Best of the Best 2025

The iA Notebook has just won the Red Dot “Best of the Best” in Product Design 2025.

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iA Wins Red Dot Best of Best

The highest distinction for pioneering designs

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Anti-climax

After a wonderful week in San Francisco and Mountain View, the week ended in a disaster when my colleague and friend Adam was told to find another role at Google – Roughly translated: they fired him without actually firing him.

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Markdown and the Slow Fade of the Formatting Fetish

Like moss on a star destroyer

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Markdown and the slow fade of the formatting fetish

Notes on a revolution in slow motion.

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