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Archive for October, 2010
The rebranding process of nGen Works
Really great insight into the rebranding efforts of nGen Works: the manipulations of their lovely new logotype, iconography and color selections.
Typekit discusses type rendering on the web
In the first of a series of upcoming articles, the folks at Typekit talk about rendering engines across multiple browsers and devices, font “hinting” (the reason a font looks good or bad on screen) and where we are going from here in terms of webfonts.
MyFonts are now selling webfont licenses
Add another to the list: MyFonts.com is now offering webfont licenses on select (close to 1,000 at the point of this post) typefaces. Yet more exciting news for the progression of webfonts!
Results from the 2009 A List Apart ‘Survey for people who make websites’
A List Apart last year asked Web Designers and others that make websites a few questions ranging from average salary, age, education, the legth of someone’s personal blog and whether or not they have one, number of years freelancing, and more. The results are in and definitely worth a look.
Favorite business book + ‘Speak Human’ book giveaway
Every so often I get approached by companies trying to promote their products with giveaway promotions. In doing so, I make it a point to promote products I can fully stand behind, and in this case, the great people behind the book Speak Human by Eric Karjaluoto have contacted me. After reading a bit into the [...]