November 2009
5 posts
Art plus Process equals a Favorite site →
The person (woman, Brooklyn, Japan, who knows?) behind this site consistently blows me away with (her?) intensely detailed art projects, from chain mail dresses to pumpkin pies baked into pastry pumpkins in thirty easy steps.
What I like best is (her?) step-by-step instructions on how she creates these beautiful little projects. I think developers can learn from this sort of openness.
Web Design Trends for 2010 →
So we’ve been thinking a lot about typography on the Web and in print. We’ll be interested in seeing how this plays out over the course of the next year, since it’s more difficult and time-consuming to attend to leading and kerning on the Web than it is on the page. I see the written page as a place where the chaos-fearing control freak can obsess over the smallest detail...
A Personal Alibi? Google Latitude launches... →
Once again, the mind-readers at Googleplex have read my thoughts and stolen my ideas. I just talked about how cool this feature would be with the other Switchyardians last week.
If you use the Internet the same way I do (as a personal storage locker for memories and menial record-keeping), you’ll be pleased to learn that Google has just announced that it’s location-aware web/mobile...
Elements of Typographic Style →
Just purchased the book, version 3.2, on the recommendation of Randall Hansen (Lead UX Designer at OpenSourcery). Considered “the typographers’ Bible.”
Reserving Design at the Library →
Recommended this book by a friend last night. A little late to the party, perhaps, but nevertheless happy to continue building evidence that good design is more than just pretty pictures. Proof.