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Category Archives: Design Talk
An Event Apart San Francisco Recap
Last month I had the privilege of being able to travel to San Francisco for An Event Apart. Besides the unruly flights (with connections in Atlanta) and the overall dreary weather of San Francisco (thanks rain and sleet!), it was … Continue reading
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Adobe Acrobat = Interactive
I just watched an Adobe live seminar on “Interactive Adobe Acrobat.” It was super interesting! Here are the two things I picked up from it: When making a PDF of a webpage you shouldn’t go to Firefox or Safari and … Continue reading
Logos + Boxcars = Beautiful Type
Typography is one area of design where I could just look at beautiful examples for the entire day. Unfortunately, I’ve never tried my hand much with creating my own font or modifying much of any other. I figure for now … Continue reading
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Too Close for Comfort
I don’t know about you, but I happened upon a tiny thumbnail of the Sony Ericsson logo today and what did I think? I thought it was Clear, as in, all of those media-saturated ads about the new “wimax” service … Continue reading