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Compared to other creative industries, web
design is a chimera. Neither one thing or
the other, it sits halfway between mathematical,
scientific rigour and intuitive, aesthetic creativity.
That’s why I think one of the most important
qualities a designer or developer can have is
flexibility – having tools that adapt to the task at
hand means you can tackle problems as they arise.
This is what makes variable fonts such an
exciting technology. Rather than having to package
umpteen different fonts just to produce a formulaic
site, they’re enabling designers to produce radical
typographic sites – all while shipping less code. And

if this has whet your appetite, Mandy Michael is on
hand this issue to show how you can use variable
fonts to maximise creativity and minimise code.
But they aren’t the only tool offering the best of
both worlds. We’re also joined by Google’s Conor
McGann, who’s exploring how you can combine the
benefits of AMP and PWAs to create sites that load
fast and offer rich experiences. And if you’re looking
to add more flexible strings to your bow, don’t forget
to grab your tickets for Generate New York, running
from 24 – 25 April. With expert speakers such as Josh
Clark, Sam Richard and Sophia Prater, tickets are
selling fast so grab yours soon (generateconf.com).

MANDY


MICHAEL


Michael is a development manager
and front-end developer with a
passion for creative design. Bringing
this to bear, on page 60 she reveals
how variable fonts can produce
lighter, more innovative sites.
t: @mandy_kerr


CONOR


MCGANN


McGann is a shopping and mobile
specialist at Google and has worked
with retail clients, digital agencies
and startups. On page 68, he shows
you how to bring together the
awesome power of AMP and PWAs
t: @instamcgann

RICHARD


MATTKA


Mattka is an award-winning creative
director, designer and developer. On
page 76, he shares this expertise
in his guide on creating custom 3D
geometry in Three.js.
w: richardmattka.com
t: @synergyseeker

FRANCESCA


CUDA


Cuda is technology director at ustwo
and has held engineering roles for
over 10 years. On page 88, she gets
her maths on, showing you how to
use vectors and matrices to perform
CSS transformations.
w: ustwo.com
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