May 2012
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Wordless Web →
25 years of HyperCard—the missing link to the Web... →
April 2012
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October 2011
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September 2011
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One of the best pieces of advice I ever got, back when I was 23 and newly out of...
– John Lilly (via parislemon)
August 2011
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40 Professional Examples of Letterhead and Print... →
Here are 40 instances of professional letterhead designs. These are all used in print work for styling invoices, letters, business cards, mailing lists, and a whole lot more! There is practically endless inspiration for all you print designers out there. Enjoy the collection!
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Nike log is 40 years old →
Funny how 40 years swoosh by: June 1971 is the date the Nike Swoosh was launched. Designed by Carolyn Davidson for $35 - a “Bargain Brand,” the Dept. of Nike Archives notes in its extraordinarily understated tabloid-sized newsprint history of the mark (produced for the “benefit of Nike employees”). What others might take an entire book (and many trees) to convey -...
July 2011
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June 2011
5 posts
Everything Is a Remix: Part 3 →
If you haven’t already watched parts 1 and 2, each one are worth the 10 minutes.
April 2011
3 posts
60 Very Well-Designed Websites with Huge... →
How to Become a Better Self-Marketing Graphic... →
February 2011
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January 2011
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Verizon’s iPhone — Shawn Blanc →
minimalmac:
Shawn provides the best brief overview I have seen of today’s Verizon iPhone announcement. I see lots of people getting all jazzed up about the “mobile hot spot” feature but here is an important note:
And while the mobile hotspot is a great feature, on Verizon’s CDMA network you can’t use data and voice simultaneously. If you’re broadcasting an internet connection with your Verizon...
December 2010
2 posts
An Open Letter to Tumblr →
minimalmac:
Dear Tumblr,
I really love you as a blogging platform. I don’t really think I could have started Minimal Mac as quickly as I did, nor keep up with posting regular content as easily, on any other platform. In fact, I still feel this is the case. I really do feel that if I switched to Wordpress or…
November 2010
2 posts
NO BLASTERS!: You Don't Need to See His... →
noblasters:
On November 21, 2010, I was allowed to enter the U.S. through an airport security checkpoint without being x-rayed or touched by a TSA officer. This post explains how.
Edit: This is a rough draft, but I wanted to get it up sooner than later. For now, the quotes below are paraphrases. I have…
October 2010
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September 2010
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How Analog Rituals Can Amp Your Productivity →
As a society, we are engaged in a constant pursuit to be more productive. For the most part, this is a good thing. We want to work smarter. We crave efficiency. Time is our most precious commodity, and productivity tools help us spend it more wisely.
August 2010
4 posts
Who owns the DAM in your organization? →
Well this would be me here at CCI. If you don’t follow him already, Henrik de Gyor’s blog is a great read for other digital asset managers.
A Model of Brand →
Digital Asset Management: Going Paperless →
Digital asset management is a very useful way that can help you to manage your important documents and be more organized in your work. The digital asset management tool helps you to organize documents, share them with others and helps with file managements. It is highly important tool for any office that saves times and helps in making work flowconvenient. You can scan the important document...
June 2010
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May 2010
3 posts
8 Websites You Need to Stop Building →
New Seattle's Best: Best-er or Worse? →
What they don’t teach you about identity design in... →
“The designer needs to be ever present because, inevitably, at some side meeting, something will be suggested that will totally destroy the form of the logo. Something can be suggested innocently, with the best of intentions, that will scuttle all plans, compromise all standards, and destroy the integrity of the design. The only person who can know this and stop this is the designer.” Paula Scher
October 2009
12 posts
Some people try to reach the summit but keep sliding back down to commiserate...
– http://twitter.com/brooksbayne/status/5186748554
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