My Favorite RSS Feeds
RSS, I love you. I never stopped loving you. When Google Reader up and left, I dug in my heels for you. And now itās time for me to share that love with others.
While not comprehensive, I wanted to make a list of some of my favorite RSS feeds. If you donāt see a particular feed on here, itās not because I donāt subscribe to it or love it.
Also, if you have an RSS feed you think I should read, even if itās your own, ping me on twitter or email me (my emailās on my homepage).
Perennial Favorites
Ok, so let me start with my favorites. These are feeds Iāve subscribed to for a long time. Itās content that I donāt think ever gets old, content and writing that has survived the test of time. If you subscribe to anything I recommend, it should be one of these.
- Rough Type by Nicholas Carr
- roughtype.com/?feed=rss2
- Iāve been reading Nicholas Carrās stuff for years. Heās a great writer and critical thinker around technology and its culture. His feed has been rather empty as of late, but his blogās archives are exhaustive. Heās also written a number of books, all of which Iāve read and would whole-heartedly recommend.
- Jeremy Keith, a.k.a adactio
- adactio.com/journal/rss
- I mean, itās Jeremy, how can you not? He has a number of feeds and you can selectively follow whichever ones you want. Iāve been following his journal for years and it has profoundly shaped my own views on building for the web.
- 24 Way
- feeds.feedburner.com/24ways
- Touted as āthe advent calendar for web geeksā, this feed will only arrive with content to your reader come December. If youāre like me, you probably already indulge in too many goodies come December, but this is one more you should take in.
- The Verge: Paul Miller Offline
- theverge.com/rss/stream/2771566
- This is an old feed that doesn't get new content anymore. But back when Paul was writing, I waited with great anticipation for every new addition to his series āOfflineā. If you havenāt read it, it's a classic read.
- Trent Walton
- trentwalton.com/feed.xml
- For whatever reason, I feel like Trent hasnāt posted as much as he used to. But when he does, itās gold. (Trent is of Paravel fame.)
- cap watkins
- This feed seems to have disappeared but I think will be back up shortly. Cap always had great writing in the design space. I even wrote about some of it once.
- Jen Dary via Plucky
- beplucky.com/feed/
- Jen is amazing. Sheās a world-class consultant on āadult development in the workspaceā. Whether youāre a manager or not, you should follow her writing. It wonāt just improve your career, itāll make you a better human. The only thing better than Jenās writing is Jen herself.
- Harry Roberts via CSS Wizardry
- feeds.feedburner.com/csswizardry
- Personally, I view Harry as one of the leading thinkers/practitioners in the CSS space. His articles are always impeccable. I always learn something from them, whether itās practical tips or ideological mind shifts for building a better web.
- Dave Rupert
- daverupert.com/atom.xml
- Also of Paravel fame (geez, am I just plugging them now? I guess so, theyāre great), Dave has a lot of good, critical, introspective writing about the what and why of building things for the web. I like his āwell I was doing X and it made me think, āwhy Dave?ā and I started to think about Y...ā style. Plus, he always adds a pinch of his own unique Dave/Dad humor into his writing, which I appreciate.
- Frank Chimero
- frankchimero.com/feed.xml
- Frank is just a genius. He has some of the most influential thinking Iāve ever read on the discipline of web design. You should, without a doubt, follow him if youāre not already.
- iA
- ia.net/feed/rss2
- This feed is a mix of a lot of things: design, philosophy, and practical tips for using iA Writer (my favorite writing app for Mac). Honestly, Iām not sure if the author of the posts is Oliver or a mix of voices from other iA employees, but I enjoy the strong opinions.
- Maciej CegÅowski via Idle Words
- idlewords.com/index.xml
- Another mixed bag of writing, youāll find politics, travel, and web topics mixed into Maciejās writing. But I promise, none of it will ever be boring. And the web-related stuff, I think, will resonate profoundly with you.
- Tyler Gaw
- tylergaw.com/rss.xml
- Iāve been following Tyler for years, ever since I first met him as a fellow employee at Arc90 when he was working on Readability. I find his style of writingāand designāfresh, unique, and approachable.
Current Favorites
This is a list of blogs Iāve been following rather recently. If they keep it up, perhaps they'll end up on my āperennial favoritesā one day.
- Daniel Eden
- daneden.me/rss.xml
- Daniel seems to only post a few times a year, but when he does, I really enjoy his thoughts.
- Adam Silver
- adamsilver.io/atom.xml
- Been enjoying a lot of Adamās posts lately. Heās a newcomer to my feed. I don't even know how I found him. But he writes a lot of good stuff around designing and making simple, clear, perhaps less-than-sexy but much-more-clear user interfacesāalways with emphasis on accessibility. Heās influenced some of my more recent writing.
- danluu.com
- danluu.com/atom.xml
- This feed is usually full of technical stuff way over my head, but Iāve enjoyed reading it as of late.
- JavaScript Weekly
- javascriptweekly.com/rss/
- Apart from (the drama of) JavaScript twitter, this has been the best feed Iāve found for trying to keep up with practical developments in the world of JavaScript. This feed helps me know how to write JavaScript, my perennial feeds up above help me know when and why to write JavaScript.
- Overreacted by Dan Abramov
- overreacted.io/rss.xml
- Dan is just so good at taking an idea or concept and explaining it in such a clear way that even I can understand it. Seriously, if I ever start reading technical writing with my 4 year old at night before bed, Iāll reach for Danās writings because I know itāll be intelligible.
- Two-Bit History
- twobithistory.org/feed.xml
- āComputing through the agesā is the tagline of this blog. Mostly its in-depth stuff about computers that usually goes way over my head, but I still enjoy reading the writer's geeking out on tech.
- quirksmode by Peter-Paul Koch
Brand/Project Favorites
Just some projects/brands who put out RSS feeds that I like to follow and stay current on.