wm4.wilsonminer.com
Relative readability / Wilson Miner
http://wm4.wilsonminer.com/posts/2008/oct/20/relative-readability
Why go so big on type? There’s a short answer and a long answer. Some people might suggest it’s not worth redesigning a site I only post to twice a year. They’re missing the point. Every designer is wired differently. Some people are idea people, some people are artists. I’m an optimizer. I love video games. I’m terrible at most of them. But I’m a sucker for a game with a good story. Recently I learned two things about interaction design and user experience from waiting in lines at the airport. With the ...
vault.simplebits.com
SimpleBits / Use the Best Available Ampersand
http://vault.simplebits.com/notebook/2008/08/14/ampersands-2
Use the Best Available Ampersand. Aug 14, 2008. I love ampersands. And interest in this quirky character seems to be on the rise as of late. Case in point: Just last week, I purchased not one, but. T-shirts adorned with nothing more than an ampersand. That’s telling, no? For much of last year, I had a little portion of a presentation dedicated to using. The Elements of Typographic Style. Guideline 5.1.3 offers this little tidbit regarding ampersands:. In heads and titles, use the best available ampersand.
scottberkun.com
Why You Are Not an Artist | Scott Berkun
http://scottberkun.com/blog/2010/why-you-are-not-an-artist
Speaking & Videos. Why You Are Not an Artist. June 15, 2010. January 23, 2016. Picasso. Van Gogh. Beethoven. Hendrix. O’Keefe. Kurosawa. Kahlo. Kafka. Magritte. Bukowski. These are people most agree are worthy of the title Artist. But what if you met them before they were famous? To be an Artist requires a specific intent. An intent that nearly everyone with a full time job does not have while doing that job. You might be an artist in your spare time, but that’s something else entirely. These might be ho...
designpro.co
No. 54 - Predicting the Future - Design Pro Show
http://designpro.co/show/95/predicting-the-future
Dec 17, 2012. No 54 - Predicting the Future. When I ask freelance designers and small studio owners what part of the bidding process they find most difficult, the overwhelmingly popular response is “fear of the unknown.” Not those words precisely, but issues that touch on an inability to predict how a project would turn out. It should not be so. Predicting the future is quite easy if you but follow proper professional process. I asked folks on Twitter the following question:. Anticipating the late add-ons.
unstoppablerobotninja.com
Fluid Images — Unstoppable Robot Ninja
http://unstoppablerobotninja.com/entry/fluid-images
If you think this article’s interesting, you might check out my. Article on responsive web design. I’ve always hated publishing. I don’t mean the industry, but the. Hitting “print,” sending an email, pressing that “Publish” button on the CMS: at some point, you relinquish your ability to smooth down some of the sharper edges, fill in the holes of your argument, and just generally. One of the really solid criticisms lobbied against my. But as small as. What’s a designer to do? Has been one of those. Reall...
uxbooth.com
Telling Your Website's Story with Sketchboarding | UX Booth
http://www.uxbooth.com/blog/telling-your-websites-story-with-sketchboarding
Universal Design and Accessibility. Telling Your Website’s Story with Sketchboarding. February 9th, 2010. February 9th, 2010. There’s been quite a lot of discussion recently on blogs that cover user experience. With some very unique vantage points. The overarching question: What methods drive the solutions that we present to our clients? On many projects to which design, development, and UX teams are assigned, the scope is myopic:. One that, well planned, ensures the delivery of a compelling experience.
barbarawellsstudio.com
Site Info - Barbara Wells Studio
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Learn more about us. Get in contact with us. All information collected by Barbara Wells Studio is kept confidential. The information we collect with our contact form is used for internal purposes only. We do not disclose the information we collect to anyone outside of Barbara Wells Studio. This site adheres to web standards, was tested on most modern browsers and validates as per the. The structural markup is separate from the presentational code. It is written in. Strict with Cascading Style Sheets (.
ixd101.com
101 Things I Learned in Interaction Design School: Find a pen that you love drawing and writing with
http://www.ixd101.com/2009/08/find-pen-that-you-love-drawing-and.html
101 Things I Learned in Interaction Design School. A set of short, easily digested learnings from the world of Interaction Design, inspired by "101 Things I Learned in Architecture School", by Matthew Frederick. Tuesday, August 25, 2009. Find a pen that you love drawing and writing with. In addition to drawing envious glances from clients and designers alike, it will increase your desire to sketch and take notes. Posted by Matt Morphett. September 13, 2009 at 1:52 AM. September 13, 2009 at 2:27 PM. They ...
englishandspanish.wordpress.com
Myhappyplanet`s Friends Letters | The best spanish for you
https://englishandspanish.wordpress.com/2008/12/21/friends-myhappyplanets-letters
The best spanish for you. Just another WordPress.com weblog. My first spanish words. Dichos, sayings, Jokes. English and spanish pronunciation. It was just a very nice experience to receive letters of friends from myhappyplanet website. I`m just awesomed with the lot of people that wants to learn spanish and feels the passion and desire to improve it language! I`ve met people that feels deeply inloved with the languages that I just think: “I should become an spanish teacher! Fecha : diciembre 21, 2008.
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