October 2008 Archives

22 entries

31 Oct

The Mysterious Save For Web Color Shift

Color profiles make my head hurt. Follow these instructions to disable Photoshop’s sneakiness and all will be well. Every time I set up a new machine, I always forget at least one of the steps involved. Bookmarked for the future (via @cliffwegner).

30 Oct

Star Wars origami made from dollar bills

“The most amazing thing about them is that they’re all made from real money — the Falcon alone is made from three individual dollar bills. That’s $497 cheaper than the LEGO version, at least.” (via)

28 Oct

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A Few Days with the New MBP

Posted at 1:54 PM

I just bought a new MacBook Pro. I like it. I was stunned at how bright the LED screen is. Then I realized it was only at half brightness. I don’t mind the lack of a button under the trackpad. I pretend there’s still a button under the trackpad. I rest my thumb where the button used to be. I’m OK with that, and it works for me.

I’m impressed with the precision of the casing. I picture dudes in white lab coats with metal instruments in their hands when I look at the tiny micro speaker holes. I don’t remember picturing dudes in white lab coats before (OK maybe with the 1st gen iPhone). I’m surprised that it’s not all that much thinner or lighter than the previous model though.

I like that, when lifting up the lid, the entire machine doesn’t lift off the desk or try and skate away. I like that there’s no latch, but miss an audible click that confirms it’s fully closed. I like that all the inputs are on one side now. I don’t like that it’s the opposite side that I’ve configured my desk for.

I love the glass screen. I’ll still need to plug into a non-glossy screen for any real color work. I’ve been OK with that. I think the speakers are louder than the previous model. I doubt my hearing has improved over the last few days, but if it has, then the speaker volume remains the same as the previous model. I’d be OK with that.

I was shocked how small the box it comes in is. I’m happy that Apple is considering packaging waste now. This reduced packaging lowers the “unboxing excitement” by approximately 4%. I’m OK with that.

I like this new MacBook Pro.

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23 Oct

tweet

There’s a big difference between lazy and efficient. Sometimes the latter comes off looking like the former.

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Take On Me: Literal Video Version

“Ever wish songs just sang what was happening in the music video? Well now they do.” (via)

22 Oct

I would like to use Huffduffer. I want my username to be ___________ and I want my password to be __________ . My email address is __________. By the way, my name is __________ and my website is __________ .

Huffduffer's ingenious Mad Libs style signup form

TrackThePack

Simple package tracker that uses Google Maps to show progress (via @greghoyboy).

… we can stop waiting around for browser makers to give us what we want, thanks to their efforts on JS engines, and start using the advanced CSS we’ve been hearing about for years.

Eric Meyer on pushing CSS3 support with JavaScript

20 Oct

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New at the IconShoppe: Disco

Posted at 2:20 PM

We’re happy to announce a brand spanking new icon set for sale over at the IconShoppe. It’s called Disco, and it’s a simple little set of disc-shaped icons that come in 7 colors, 3 sizes and 2 formats (GIF and PNG). It’s also reasonably priced at just thirty-nine bucks.

Disco icons sample

The IconShoppe has been offering our hand-crafted web icons to go for designers and site owners. We’re excited to finally add a new family to the shelves, with more to come in the coming months.

Also, going on sale today is Chameleon16, a TrueType pixel font for Mac and Windows that’s inspired by the Chameleon family of color-changing icons we’ve been serving since 2005. Now at just $19 USD, Chameleon16 is now the cheapest way to get the Chameleon Original set of icons (plus alphanumeric characters!).

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Posted at 2:08 PM

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16 Oct

The homepage in particular uses RGBA color values to add transparency to the text so it picks up the background tone, whether it’s a solid color or an image. Even the “black” text on the homepage is slightly transparent, which gives it just a hint of the background color. It softens the contrast a bit, and it reminds me of the effect when I used to overprint colors in print design.

Wilson Miner on a crafty use of RGBa

10 Oct

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SimpleGoods

Posted at 1:35 PM

We’ve created a special place where we can recommend various books, music and products that help us design and kick ass. That place is called SimpleGoods, a custom little Amazon Store (or “AStore” as those in the know call them).

SimpleGoods

Design and customization by Meagan, who is now an expert in overriding horrendous legacy code via a tiny textarea (read more about the process). One is limited in terms of what’s customizable in an AStore, but Meagan found a way to make it unique and awesome (just don’t look under the hood, and send your code grievances directly to Amazon.com, thanks ;-).

Some of the categories are merely stubs for adding products in the future as we come across them. And you might be interested to know that the latest item added is our new Hoover “Slider” Rechargeable Broom, a vacuum alternative for the space-conscious. Apparently when a vacuum is small enough, they’re called “electric brooms”. Just FYI.

08 Oct

Wurdle

A few weeks ago, Meagan suggested Wurdle, a simple word puzzle game for the iPhone. It’s now the cause for late night iPhone-swapping battles here between my wife and I. The most consistently addictive game I’ve downloaded from the App Store yet. My only criticism is the logo, which has no bearing on how excellent a game it is.

Duct Tape is a business tool. It’s not one that anyone wants to use but it’s there for when perfection has run it’s course and it’s time to move on to other pursuits. Purity has no duct tape—only devotion.

Airbag: Foxworthy

07 Oct

Cabel Sasser On Wedding Design

I want to get married again after reading this (Kerry: to you, of course). Pixel art letterpress invitations? Brilliant.

Scroll Magazine

“Founded by long time web industry figures Maxine Sherrin and John Allsopp in 2008, Scroll is a print, PDF and online magazine for web professionals.” Looks wonderful. Also see Veerle’s excellent write-up about her process in designing the awesome logo.

Why a magazine? Because we didn’t hear the music we wanted on the radio.

Jeffrey Zeldman on 10 years of A List Apart

05 Oct

Ampertees

A variety of hand-screened, web font ampersands on t-shirts. We love this, naturally.

03 Oct

Double ended red/white wine glasses

For those indecisive evenings. Or perhaps when surf-n-turf is on the menu?

Ork Posters

“… modern, typographic neighborhood posters, including the areas of Chicago, Brooklyn, Manhattan, San Francisco and Boston.” Boston (in dark red) ordered. (via)

Web Inspector Redesign

Impressive update to Safari’s built-in developer toolkit.

OneLessDesk

Heckler Design’s solution for a space-saving computer station. Dig the cord/peripheral management in the back (via).


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