Always Twisted

This page is old.

Although the content of this page may be useful. The page was part of a migratian and may look different and unmaintained. I am working my way through, tidying them up.

🙏🖤

Sass, a whistle stop tour

On This Page:

On Wednesday 12th of March I thought I'd grab Richard Wiggins for a quick second pair of eyes on some designs I've been doing over the last couple of days. We chatted about it and I mentioned the tweet I saw earlier in the day about one of the speakers for the MK (Milton Keynes) Geek Night he co-organises with Dave Hughes having to drop out. I asked Richard if he found a replacement for the spot. He hadn't. He asked me. I had a quick think of what I could do in (around) 5 minutes and said yes.

As you'll all more likely know that I like Sass I thought I'd talk about that. I didn't want to do a talk about how to get up and running with Sass on your machines and get writing your first lines of code. I wanted to try and debunk some often aired views (which I hope at a later date to blog about fully).

I got my copy of Keynote out and started hacking away at slides I've got for my workshops and trying to tie a nice 'story' or 'adventure' together.

I'm truly amazed and thankful that on the even my friend Ben Seymour decided to hold his phone still for 8/9 minutes and record my talk albeit a little flustered at times.

Here's the audio recording of the talk

I've also put slides on speakerdeck.

Are you struggling to define what your Design System should include to serve your team effectively?

I can audit your needs and create a tailored Design System roadmap.

get in touch!