Tag: design

Bookmarks for March 22, 2012

  • Watercolour map of London
    Stamen design have used OpenStreetMap data to produce full zoomable maps that look like they've been made with watercolours. Beautiful.
  • The most highlighted passages of all time on Kindle
    Just 4 books account for the top 10. And I promise you that unless you've already looked at this, you will not expect what 2 of them, that between account for fully 7 of the top 10, are. The first one that is something I might myself have quoted comes in at 14.
  • Fairytales are all around us.
    Del spots a fairytale happening on her commute. This morning, I watched 2 JCBs do a mating dance, then wind up hand in hand, the scoop of one left resting inside the scoop of the other. What do you see on yours?
  • I can’t stop reading this analysis of Gawker’s editorial strategy » Nieman Journalism Lab
    Here's an interesting insight into the view-economics of web-based journalism. Short version: linkbait trivia attracts more views than serious writing, but not remotely significantly more, and basically, without the more serious stuff, odds are most publications would lose even the linkbaited audience – people will read the daft stuff from a publication they view as at least slightly credible, but not from somewhere that's obviously *just* trolling for eyeballs. Unrelated: welcome to the 21st century, where the utterly absurd phrase "trolling for eyeballs" makes perfect sense. My grandmother would be so confused.
  • 'Air Display' to Let You Use the New iPad as a HiDPI 'Retina' Display for Your Mac – Mac Rumors
    I am spending less time with my dual-screen desktop, and more with iPad/laptop. Air Display may actually be a worthwhile purchase now, particularly once it's Retina-enabled.
    Tags: app, ipad, macbook

Bookmarks for March 13, 2012

Bookmarks for February 7, 2012

  • Learn HTML & CSS – a book that teaches you in a nicer way
    If anyone I know is looking to learn HTML and CSS, or even just improve a shaky grasp of it, then I really can't recommend this beautiful book enough. Too many build your own website books are both too technical, and too hideous. This book is starts from absolute first principles, and is a joy to look at. I don't need it, and I'm still thinking of buying it, that's how nice it is.
    Tags: design, css, html

Bookmarks for January 3, 2012

Bookmarks for November 11, 2011