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A List Apart

A List Apart
Type of site
Webzine (Electronic periodical publication)
Available in English, Arabic
Created by Jeffrey Zeldman
Slogan(s) "For people who make websites"
Website www.alistapart.com
Alexa rank 8,692 (April 2014)
Registration None
Launched
  • 1997 (as a mailing list)
  • 1998 (as a webzine)

A List Apart (ISSN 1534-0295) is a webzine that explores the design, development, and meaning of web content, with a special focus on web standards and best practices.

“A List Apart” began in 1997 as a mailing list for web designers, published and curated by Jeffrey Zeldman and Brian Platz.

Founder's notes, by Jeffrey Zeldman:

Editing was the key. Many members submitted comments and topics each day; we dumped the dross, published the gold, often selecting pieces for their thematic relevance to one another. Through editorial cultivation, we rapidly grew an intelligent and insightful community.

Zeldman transitioned A List Apart’s community and content from mailing list to a web magazine in 1998.

The web site has had three major visual designs. The original, designed by Jeffrey Zeldman, featured custom club-flyer style graphics that accompanied each article — an unusual feature in the early days of the web. The first major redesign, by Jason Santa Maria in 2005, featured a softer color palate, and featured CSS-based templates by Eric Meyer and introduced the inclusion of custom illustrations by Kevin Cornell. The most recent update to the site, launched in January 2013, features a black-and-white design scheme by Mike PIck. It continues to prominently feature Kevin Cornell's illustrations, but takes a "content first" approach to design by reducing the presence of almost all brand and design elements in favor of article content.

During 2007-2011, A List Apart annually surveyed the web design and development community and presented its findings in a series of reports. These reports claimed to be the “first true picture” of the profession of web design as it is practiced worldwide. Topics covered include salary; title; educational background and its effect on salary, job satisfaction, and title; workplace discrimination by gender, age, and ethnicity; and more. Tens of thousands of respondents around the globe participated each year. The magazine provides anonymized raw data with each findings report so that readers may crunch their own numbers, verify A List Apart's findings, or conduct their own investigations.

An official Arabic edition of A List Apart was launched on January 18, 2010. Arabic A List Apart is an authorized A List Apart publication and was the first international edition of A List Apart.

Since then, an Italian version has launched as well.


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