September 2010
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Debbie Millman Interviews Massimo Vignelli →
cameronmoll:
Two design greats with soothing voices discuss design. Hard to top that.
June 2010
1 post
Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.
– Seneca, Roman philosopher
May 2010
3 posts
Fonts for iPad & iPhone | Michael Critz →
Great comprehensive list.
World Famous Design Junkies » Anybody Mario! →
If only I had time to play thru this. It is a very fun concept on our favorite 8-bit games.
April 2010
8 posts
jballer: Gizmodo's Trade Secret Liability →
A number of sources have turned to Ian Betteridge’s thoughtful analysis of the Gizmodo saga. I believe that, because he failed to address California law, Ian was too quick to dismiss the possibility of trade secret claims by Apple. As Ian points out, Federal law requires “reasonable…
Find your lane, then start running.
There are many amazingly new things happening on the mobile front. Nearly everyday a new device, service, or experience is announced. Looking back at the previous trends, inventions, and market shifts, my plan is to pick my lane then run as fast, long and hard as I can be catch the wave.
Why iAds Could be Bigger Than iPads →
Does your website add features or solve problems? →
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Appcelerator's Titanium might be in the clear! →
Would love for this to be the case. I understand the logic and think they are correct. Thank goodness, now to move ahead.
New York Gets Destroyed, 8-bit Style →
Screw the Web →
cameronmoll:
Faruk Ateş, adding fuel to the web vs. app debate:
So screw the Web, for it is too limiting for us creators—be we designer or developer or content writer or otherwise—to build things that inspire and instill a sense of wonder in its audience. We should be thrilled by the iPad (and the new breed of similar devices soon to follow), because it offers us a chance to break free from...
iPad Orientation CSS →
cameronmoll:
According to Jason Grigsby, WebKit on iPad honors CSS media query declarations based on orientation. As such, you can deliver different content based on portrait and landscape viewing by simply adding (orientation:portrait) or (orientation:landscape) to your link element. (See also Jason’s original post.)
I <3 CSS.
March 2010
8 posts
Some perspective. →
Really puts some perspective on things.
Designing for the Web →
adellecharles:
Now available online. For free!
stickybits - tag your world™ →
adellecharles:
This may be the coolest (and possibly useful) thing I’ve seen today. Thought I’d share with a pretty picture. I’m sure people will come up with plenty of clever ways to share their ‘bits’.
Mozilla steals design from firm after getting an... →
(via clientsfromhell)
ColosseoType.com, An All-HTML5 Endeavor →
cameronmoll:
The site for the Colosseo poster is my first production-ready website with HTML5 under the hood. I’ve coded sites semantically with HTML5 class names before (see Jon Tan’s article), but this is the first with legitimate HTML5 elements such as <header> and <article> in the markup.
IE doesn’t yet recognize HTML5, so I’ve added Remy Sharp’s HTML5 shiv script, which forces...
February 2010
5 posts
venomous porridge: A conversation I have every... →
Me: (tries to visit a local restaurant’s website via iPhone) Restaurant website: I require Flash. Fuck off. Me: I just want to know how late you’re open. Website: Nope. Me: But I’m on my phone. Don’t you have a little “HTML Version” link up in the corner or something? Website: I’m ignoring…
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If you could go only to one restaurant for the next five years, which would it be?
The Griss Mill in Ada MI. Made to order food with friendly people.
Ask me anything
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formspring.me
What’s the best place near you to get a drink?
The sink.
Ask me anything
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formspring.me
What was the worst job you’ve ever had?
SK+G. A few talented people in mess of unmotivated and passionless others. Problems stems from old thinking in a quickly evolving industry.
Ask me anything
January 2010
2 posts
November 2009
2 posts
Short video to illustrate the use of Silverback to a client.
September 2009
2 posts
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Let it go, for all of us.
As we became the designers and developers we are, along the way we have formed an opinion on nearly everything. We take a stand on the number of <div>’s we use, only using web-safe fonts, Mac vs. PC, or anything and everything. How many of us have stopped to ask which of it is actually relevant? or beneficial to our community or client?
I greatly admire the art of children. It is one...
August 2009
1 post
Anything can be solved with creativity. ANYTHING.
– George Lois in Art&Copy