Archive for 2009

September 10, 2009

Do You Have Swine Flu?
Finally, a definitive answer!

September 9, 2009

Google suggests you “Do more with less”
Part of their help for companies in trouble, using some Google products can help increase the ability for some business to compete. Many of them are free.
I Hardly Know Her
Fun little site that takes your Flickr pictures and presents them in a beautiful way. Really nice use of the Flickr API.
A site to help understand font embedding
Lots of help for normal humans, including designers, developers and typeface creators. Only good can come from this, I’m sure.
The League of Moveable Type
A site dedicated to getting rid of Times New Roman, it appears. Open Source fonts are great because they take out all those difficult rights issues that nobody really understands.

September 8, 2009

Down for everyone or just me?
Just because I’m tired of hitting a bunch of squatted domains with similar titles. And, of course, because I need this super–good help to tell me when some site isn’t working.
Helvetwitter is a clean version of Twitter
Much like other minimalist site makeovers Helvetireader and Helvetical, this is an attempt to clean an interface that’s gained a bit of clutter. If I still used Twitter I would add this.

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Baseline, another attempt at creating usable baseline CSS
Nice job of trying to standardize the gridding process by ProjetUrbain.com. I predict this will cause other people to work on both their horizontal and their vertical.
Chill Pill, a new Fever SSB
As a new Fever user, I was glad to find this nifty new site–specific browser from Conceited Software. Much nicer (I think) than using Fluid.

Hello world!

Webster’s dictionary defines ‘deft’ as this:

Deft: neatly skillful and quick in one’s movements

I define ‘d3ft’ as this:

d3ft: a four–letter .com that sorta looks right if you squint at it the right way. Useful creating an internet identity.

And that’s as much explanation as you’re going to get.