Archive for April, 2010

Line in the Sand

Apr 30, 2010 / Line in the Sand

Jobs’ letter to Adobe gains momentum for HTML5. Now the concept of both technologies being complimentary to each other is fading quickly.

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Currency Redesign

Apr 28, 2010 / Currency Redesign

We have a new $100 dollar bill coming next year, but what if US currency actually looked attractive?

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The Brand Gap

Apr 22, 2010 / The Brand Gap

Brand is not just a name, or a logo. Think of a brand as a personality, and how it makes other people think or react.

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So You Need a Typeface?

Apr 20, 2010 / So You Need a Typeface?

Choosing a typeface, in flow diagram format. Loosely based on the top 100 Best Typefaces by FontShop, with some added humor.

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Where Opera Mini Fails

Apr 14, 2010 / Where Opera Mini Fails

After hearing news about another browser being released for the iPhone, I was excited about another option. They threw all the great tools at us, but that’s where it ends.

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The Ubiquity of Archer

Apr 12, 2010 / The Ubiquity of Archer

H&FJ’s Archer typeface has garnered instant attention since being publicly released in 2008, but people are beginning to question all its uses.

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Monome 40h

Apr 7, 2010 / Monome 40h

The Monome 40h is a reconfigurable grid of sixty-four backlit buttons that can be organized into more sophisticated systems.

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Chicago in HDR

Apr 2, 2010 / Chicago in HDR

Chicago is my favorite city in the world, and nothing beats seeing the city with high dynamic range (HDR) captures.

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Is Democracy a Design Problem?

Apr 1, 2010 / Is Democracy a Design Problem?

Design and democracy go hand-in-hand, designer Gong Szeto provides some clear examples of how and why.

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