Monthly Archives: November 2007

24 Ways is back Nov 30, 07

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24 ways is back — 24 posts full of great web design tips and tricks over 24 days and done. Don’t miss a day.

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Email Standards Project launched today. It’s all about bringing web standards support to e-mail clients by educating web designers and developers and a starting a dialogue with email client developers.

The current state of web standards support in email can best be described as dismal. It’s a throwback to the early days of the web with each client (both desktop and online) offering wildly varied levels of support for basic HTML and CSS. You can see the results of ESP’s client tests here.

It’s a grassroots movement spearheaded by the fine folks at Freshview, makers of Campaign Monitor, some of the easiest to use email newsletter software around.

Find out what you can do to help and follow the latest developments on the ESP blog.

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Pentagram - A short film by Hillman Curtis

Milton Glaser

My favorite Hillman Curtis piece - a great designer with a great message and and what feels like perfect music.

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Crusher ~ Send invites for free

Crusher is a new-ish invite/RSVP tool. Looks like a winner.

Joshua Davis’s Adobe CS3 prints

I got one of these prints in the mail earlier this week… it’s really cool.

Give one, get one Nov 14, 07

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The more I read about the Give one, get one program, the more I like it. Recently discovered tidbits: $200 tax break and free T-Mobile hotspots for 1 year (for any of your Wi-Fi friendly devices). Plus there’s the whole helping people in developing nations aspect. The deal’s only available until November 26th… sooo tempting.

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Do you owe me a beer? Now you have a convenient way to let me know: Foamee harnesses the power of Twitter to keep track of the best kind of promises… those that involve alcohol. Just message @ioubeer @flow14 for a good review (or some other reason), and I’ll be forever in your debt (or until I’m done with the beer, whichever comes first).

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moleskine iPhone case

Not much for usability, but your hipster quotient will go through the roof.

Return Of The Easy Rider

A really interesting article about the development, design and marketing of the Trek Lime, a bike created by IDEO and Shimano. I think it’s a testament to the power of approaching problems from a different perspective.

So You Want to Create a Font. Part 2

How to create your own font. It’s not as easy (or quick) as you think it should be.

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