Cameron Adams — The future of web interfaces

A pre­sen­ta­tion given at Web Directions South, Sydney Australia, September 27 2007.

Session descrip­tion

Ajax brought about a host of new pos­si­bil­i­ties in online inter­faces, but where are we going next? Cameron Adams will look at the evo­lu­tion of dynamic inter­faces; inter­faces that truly meet the needs of all their users. Through the care­ful use of Web Standards, client-​​side script­ing, and server-​​side intel­li­gence, it’s pos­si­ble to cre­ate inter­faces that shape, adapt to, and pre­dict a user’s needs.

Cameron will also be exam­in­ing how the emer­gence of browser-​​based tech­nolo­gies such as Canvas and SVG will change the way we think about inter­ac­tion on the Web.

About Cameron Adams

http://​www​.the​man​in​blue​.com/

Cameron Adams PortraitCameron Adams – The Man in Blue – melds a back­ground in Computer Science with over eight years expe­ri­ence in graphic design to cre­ate a unique approach to inter­face design. Using the lat­est tech­nolo­gies, he likes to play in the inter­sec­tion between design and code to pro­duce inno­v­a­tive but usable sites and applications.

In addi­tion to the projects he’s cur­rently tin­ker­ing with, Cameron writes about the Internet – and design in gen­eral – on his well respected weblog, and has writ­ten sev­eral books rang­ing in top­ics from JavaScript, to CSS, and design.

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One response to “Cameron Adams — The future of web interfaces”:

  1. SVG indeed. Find loads about it via the SVG link resource http://​svg​.start​pag​ina​.nl

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