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A percussive recap of today’s Apple event, 107 seconds.
Now this is more like it!
Passion for the process
Preliminary sketches for a new cheese brand website.
“Less is more work” – Patric McCue
The InvisionApp blog shared 72 QUOTES ABOUT DESIGN AND CREATIVITY. This was one of my favorites.
BitTorrent is helping me design websites faster with my team
BitTorrent?! Don't judge. There is so much more to BitTorrent than pirating music and movies. My fellow designers and developers at clevermethod are not stealing anything, The only things my fellow designers and developers are stealing are profits from Dropbox, BOX,...
Beautiful websites that don’t rely on thoughtful photography
Before you force bad stock photos into your website consider not using any photos. Also, before you become married to a $12 a month Squarespace theme realize that they are primarily designed around having exceptional photography. Content is king. Consider showing your...
Why use Adobe Illustrator for “user centered web systems”
AREA 17 makes it pretty clear why. This article is packed with tips and screenshots that will make sure you are pixel perfect. Fireworks was as good maybe even better until it became unsupported. That's right I said it, Fireworks. The Pixel School is a design...
Redesigning a major recipe site with art director June Kim of Epicurious.com
Another great episode from The Big Web Show. Art director June Kim and host Jeffrey Zeldman discuss the newly launched, search-focused redesign of Epicurious.com. Approaching design through the lens of utility. Looking outside your own product category when...
Taking Kleon’s advice and enjoying this Chinese currency for a bookmark
sproutonline.com is like the apple.com of kids show websites
Somehow all of the patterns, illustrations and images are held together nicely in this design. The custom typography is a nice touch. That combined with careful use of color and animation make sproutonline.com usable and entertaining. Even the boring parts of the site...
Map of the submarine telegraph
I found this map in a article by Vox that explains how the internet is connect by undersea cables. I learned we have been putting cables in the ocean for 150 years. Fascinating.