Krasimir Tsonev

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Krasimir Tsonev is a coder with over ten years of experience in web development. With a strong focus on quality and usability he is interested in delivering cutting edge applications. He enjoys working in the industry and has a passion for creating and discovering new and effective digital experiences. Right now Krasimir is working with technologies like HTML5/CSS3, JavaScript, PHP and NodeJS, but originally he started as a graphic designer. Later, being a flash developer he spent several years using ActionScript3 and frameworks like RobotLegs. After that, as a freelancer he continued delivering full stack web services for his clients - graphic design, front-end and back-end programming. Right now, with the rise of the mobile development, Krasimir is enthusiastic to work on responsive applications targeted to various devices. Living and working in Bulgaria he graduated at the Technical University of Varna with bachelor and master degree in computer science.

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Contacts

email:
info (@) krasimirtsonev.com
skype: krasimir.st.tsonev
icq: 260541749
messenger: outsetbg
CV / Resume

Blog
krasimirtsonev.com/blog

Responsive Design Workflow (my talk at VarnaLab)

CSS: The background color and overlapping rows

The goal is to achieve a background of the text inside an inline element.

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A short review of ExpressionEngine framework

Tempo

Lucky by Nash Edgerton

Design Processes, Not Interfaces - Tiffany Conroy

Computers are tools that help people accomplish tasks by making the process easier, faster, cheaper, less error-prone, or just more fun. But what tasks? And by what process? What parts of the process can the computer make better? How can users interact with the computer to make it do its part of the process? Only lastly can we ask: what must be presented to the user and how?
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Jeremy Keith - There Is No Mobile Web - BD Conf, Sept 2011

The range of devices accessing the web is increasing. We are faced with a choice in how we deal with this diversity. We can either fracture the web by designing a multitude of device-specific silos, or we can embrace the flexibility of the web and create experiences that can adapt to any device or browser. read more
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Twitter
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GitHub
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Projects
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