Ellen Lupton and Jeffrey Zeldman talk about web fonts, part 2. That is all. This has been a belated part of Web Type Day. Full story...
In “IE9: Microsoft’s new browser gets no respect at all,” ZDNet’s Ed Bott sees seething contempt where I intended even-handed calm, and asks why my discussion yesterday of the tone of a months-old IE announcement failed to discuss yesterday’s keynote at MIX10, which I didn’t see.
One of the things about SXSW Interactive is that you are constantly meeting new people.
Is it getting hot in here? Or is it just the flames?
In An Early Look At IE9 for Developers, Dean Hachamovitch, General Manager for Internet Explorer, reports on performance progress, web standards progress (border-radius, bits of CSS3, Acid 3 performance), and “bringing the power of PC hardware and Windows to web developers in the [.
SXSW 2010: A photo set on Flickr (in progress). The festival began this afternoon at 2:00 PM Central.
Book By Its Cover is a glorious new blog devoted to the beauty of books.
Popular Science has partnered with Google to offer its entire 137-year archive for free browsing.
It’s that time again. Spring and pheromones are in the air, and 11,000 web geeks are about to descend on beauteous Austin, TX for our industry’s version of the TED Conference plus Spring Break, SXSW Interactive.
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Happy Cog’aoke 2 / Lesson Three: Multiple Partners from Happy Cog on Vimeo.
See all the videos on OK! Happy Cog’aoke, and join us in Austin for the best party of SXSW.
In Issue No. 302 of A List Apart for people who make websites, Joe Clark explains what E-book designers can learn from 10 years of standards-based web design, and Daniel Mall tells designers what they can do besides bicker over formats.