Cameron Moll's Blog, page 48
September 28, 2010
Webfonts.info
A handy resource containing @font-face information regarding browser support, fonts available for embedding, foundries that allow embedding, and more.
Thanks to Tiffany Wardle for a similar list, which in turn pointed me to Webfonts.info.
What Happens When an Art Director Ties the Knot
Beautifully designed wedding-day guidebook, map and scout badges, that's what. Notice the date stamp, too? (ahem)
September 27, 2010
MSN Spaces Closing, Becomes WordPress.com
Matt Mullenweg:
As just announced on stage at TechCrunch Disrupt, Windows Live (formerly MSN) Spaces is shutting down and migrating their 30m+ users to WordPress.com. Four years ago I was fairly worried as every internet giant (Microsoft, AOL, Yahoo, Google) had a hosted blogging service. Now only Blogger remains, and is firmly in our sights.
Blogger, no doubt, has the lion's share of everyday bloggers. But if I were Matt, I might be more...
Debbie Millman Interviews Massimo Vignelli
Two design greats with soothing voices discuss design. Hard to top that.
Homemade is Best
Carl Kleiner carefully arranged and photographed the ingredients for each recipe in IKEA's new book, Hembakat är Bäst (Homemade is Best). The results are outstanding.
/via Quipsologies
Create a Photo Realistic iPhone in Photoshop
Of course, you can just grab the hi-res photos from Apple if that's all you need. But if you're looking for a fun way to teach yourself some new Photoshop techniques, this tutorial might be for you.
Pantone Debuts Colorful Visa Cards
A tempting way to put your finances in the 032 C.
Authentic Jobs: 21 Gifts Awarded Starting Tomorrow
Just a friendly notice that Authentic Jobs will be awarding 21 gifts — iPad, conference pass, gift certificates, $2,000 consulting and design package, big ol' can of inspiration, and lots more — starting tomorrow.
Revisit the site today to be sure you've marked those you're interested in. (Your favorites will be saved automatically as you mark each gift.)
Gridulator
Make pixel grids, lickety-split. See also Paul Holliday's Gridmaker, which does the same but also offers a Photoshop plug-in.
/via Swissmiss
September 23, 2010
Leaving Tumblr for Instapaper
Nick Bilton, The New York Times:
Mr. Arment explained that he originally built the product for himself as he found it difficult to save interesting articles he wanted to read on his iPhone. He said he was the only Instapaper user for the first three months, but after friends began asking if they could gain access to the service he decided to launch it publicly….
Mr. Arment said he now has 800,000 registered users and 200,000 people use it on a regular...
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