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BrowserSim Updated!
The ever-handy BrowserSim PSD has finally been updated to properly (and automatically!) included window/tab titles and URLs.
Posted by Martin Kuplens-Ewart on Monday, January 14, 2008 at 08:00 PM in Design with tags browsersim,, chrome,, design,, photoshop,, automation • Permalink • 0 comments
Another site launches
Wildeboer Dellelce LLP this week launched their new website - another Radiant Core creation. The site features live-filtering lawyer and transaction listings, customised JavaScript market update, and plenty of RSS feeds.
Adaptive Path Charmr
A brief write-up on Adaptive Path's Charmr project.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Monday, October 8, 2007 at 01:01 AM in User Experience, Design with tags adaptivepath, charmr, diabetes, insulin, medical, device, stevejobs, apple • Permalink • 0 comments
exPhone (New) Home
Our friends at Citizen Agency launch a clever new site to help you recycle your old cellphone.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Thursday, July 5, 2007 at 10:46 PM in Taking Care of Business, HTML/CSS, Design with tags exphone, iphone, apple, blackberry, nokia, citizenagency, weknowhtml, reduce, reuse, recycle • Permalink • 0 comments
Fight for TTC Signage
Joe Clark launches a campaign to save the TTC Signage - help him out!
Posted by Jay Goldman on Tuesday, July 3, 2007 at 10:56 AM in Design with tags ttc, joeclark, paularthur, signage, wayfinding, activism • Permalink • 2 comments
A Home Run Doesn't Have to be Perfect
Some very lucky journalists with international reach have had the privilege to have a hands on review of the highly anticipated iPhone to be released this Friday the 29th in the U.S. For months now we've been treated to speculation, rumour, high praise and scorn for a device that very few had a chance to physically experience. Hands on reviews have finally started to come out and it appears that the iPhone is a home run but that it isn't perfect. Which is just as it should be.
Posted by Michael Glenn on Thursday, June 28, 2007 at 02:20 PM in Design, Marketing with tags iphone, triangle • Permalink • 0 comments
Get the Glass!
Finally! A blog post in which we actually celebrate a Flash website as not being a Flashtastrophe.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Monday, March 19, 2007 at 03:04 PM in Marketing, Design with tags flash, flashtastrophe, flashtastic, gettheglass, northkingdom, coudal, milk, molasses • Permalink • 0 comments
Give Me My Leopard!
Posted by Alistair Morton on Thursday, February 22, 2007 at 07:00 PM in User Experience, Tech Geekery, Marketing, Taking Care of Business, Design, News with tags Apple, OS, OSX, Interface • Permalink • 3 comments
Photoshop CS3 and a MacBook Pro
Posted by Alistair Morton on Friday, February 16, 2007 at 03:00 PM in User Experience, Design with tags Adobe,, Publication,, Software,, beta • Permalink • 1 comment
Bettering the Better Way
We convened a crack team of Web Professionals to contribute our thoughts on improving the TTC's website.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Tuesday, January 16, 2007 at 09:00 AM in User Experience, Tech Geekery, Taking Care of Business, Design with tags ttc, robertouellette, readingtoronto, spacing, torontoist, blogto, transittoronto, davidcrow, joeydevilla, willpate, markkuznicki, madhavaenros, transit • Permalink • 23 comments
All Flash = Bad
Our friend Patrick inspires a mini-rant on all Flash websites.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Saturday, August 12, 2006 at 05:38 PM in User Experience, Marketing, Design with tags adobeflash, flash • Permalink • 13 comments
Boxed Grads
Thinking outside the box puts high school grads squarely in it.
Posted by Jay Goldman on Monday, June 12, 2006 at 02:51 AM in Design with tags photoblogging, creativity • Permalink • 1 comment
Web 2.0 Success: A Defence of Tag Clouds
It's funny because it's true... but why's everybody got to pick on tag clouds? Can't we just all get along?
Posted by Jay Goldman on Tuesday, June 6, 2006 at 09:22 AM in Design with tags web2.0, humour • Permalink • 0 comments
