Saturday, December 22, 2007

Letting Users Accurately Resize Text

Increasingly web designers are developing a compassion for users who would like to read their content. What a novel idea. A List Apart provides an interesting analysis of addressing website typography in CSS (found here), comparing line heights, pixels vs. ems, body size by percent, etc.

An interesting debate and worth a read.

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Radiohead Download Site No More?

Being a past customer of W.A.S.T.E., the distributor of Radiohead's recent Rainbows album, I received an email from the company this morning with a surprising message:

"FAREWELL TO IN RAINBOWS DOWNLOAD AREA
We also thought you'd like to know that the download area that is 'In Rainbows' will be shutting its doors on the 10th December so if you've not yet downloaded, here is the place to go www.inrainbows.com

The discbox will still be available at w.a.s.t.e. until they have all gone. We then have no plans to make further stock."

Monday, November 26, 2007

Museum of Useful Things

MUT, as they call themselves, are an interesting bunch. With a retail storefront based out of Massachusetts, they bring their curious and unusual products to online shoppers via themut.com.

While many of the items for sale feel similar to those found at uncommongoods and elsewares, MUT has the gritty charm I recall seeing from those 2 afformentioned leaders of this quirky space today. Plus, this site's got a few items I haven't seen before. Take for instance, the Folding Step Stool (as featured in Time Out NY's Holiday Gift Guide).

At 17 bucks, this practical addition to your kitchen can tuck away by collapsing it to put it out of site. Sure, it looks like an item maybe suited for a pre-school. But I appreciate it's practicality and simplicity.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Rolling Stone: Digital Edition?

This morning, Mashable reports that Rolling Stone Goes Digital: "You know that the times are a-changing when mastodons like Rolling Stone are embracing new technologies. Well, strike that, having a digital version of a magazine is not exactly “new technology”, but I guess you gotta start somewhere, right?

Believe it or not, the latest copy of Rolling Stone will be available in a free online version, and this is the first time Rolling Stone has had a complete digital issue. This move coincides with the fortieth anniversary of Rolling Stone, but nothing that is said on the official blog indicates that Rolling Stone will continue to offer digital issues in the future. In other words, don’t expect every Rolling Stone issue to always be online (and free) from now on.

The actual document viewer used is placed in a window way too small for today’s standards, but the issue is quite readable none the less. It’s available here."

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

1970's Fashion, brought to you by JC Penney

Here's what happens when you match sharp witty writing and sense of humor with classic 70's fashion: I bring you the 15-Minute Lunch.

In this post, the author discovers a 1977 JC Penney catalog in an attic. He painstakingly scanned and commented on the styles of the time, which is where he brings the funny.

This truly is a great way to spend your lunch break.

Friday, October 26, 2007

Nintendo Wii Contributes to Healthy Marriages


As MediaPost reports, the Nintendo Wii has been recently hovering in the top spots of Amazon's wedding gift registry. Their observation that "Nintendo is no longer seen as an obstacle to a healthy marriage, but as a contributing factor," is very consistent with happenings in my own relationship.

My wife and I find that by participating in Nintendo Wii 2-player bowling or tennis, it brings us closer the way actual sports and activities tend to do. There's usually a hand-slapping "good job" to commend a nicely bowled strike. Or, a thorough taunting when my tennis serve is an ace (well, in all honesty, the taunting isn't always welcome).

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

As part of Mashable's Toolbox series of resource lists, the latest edition of Blog Directories is particularly interesting. While many of this list of 30 links may not be well known, it's important to keep in mind that this method of searching blogs is still a fairly young category.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Monday, October 8, 2007

Is VLAZE destined to be this generation's MTV?


"I WANT MY MTV! ...uh, I mean VLAZE!"

Ok, so the name VLAZE doesn't have the same ring to it as MTV does. But the former website Music Plus Television has re-branded itself to not only cater to visitors with a hankering for music videos, but all things fascinating (read: user generated content) on the web.

Friday, October 5, 2007

Just like Justin


Now anybody can post their lives on Justin.tv. They've opened their network so you and I can now use their platform to broadcast live video. What's pretty cool is that visitors can post comments and the host can make live video responses.

Certainly an interesting way to reignite interest in a dwindling fad that exhausted it's 5 seconds of fame long ago.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Get Your Daily Lunch


Admit it. You catch a whiff of your office mate's lunch and you may ask or glance at what cuisine is causing such a mouth-watering aroma.

Wait no more! Just go over to LUNCH. They go on to explain:

"We believe leaving the office everyday for lunch is an invaluable ritual. In a time and city where people are constantly rushing around, trying to accomplish three tasks at once, taking a moment to have a civilized meal becomes even more vital. Eating at your desk while reading emails, surfing the world wide web, snarfing down a bland turkey sandwich from the deli down the street is NOT lunch."

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

High Time We Had A Website -- simply brilliant


Please, please... for the love of God, view the movie within Our Ideas > On The Board

"We want our website to be a little window into the creative world of Nonsense. We figure a fun and interesting way of doing this would be to make and update our website by hand, using our office pin-board."

Brilliant!

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Zude -- a personal lounge on the web?

Talk about a mash-up... Zude is pulling together the best of MySpace, Facebook and WYSIWYG editors. It just went into public beta, and is worth a peak.

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

ImageLoop: Fascinating Photo Sharing

Slideshows, free image Hosting make your own slideshow view all photos


I'm loving this new photo sharing tool. Take a look at how I used a few photos from earlier in the baseball season to show it off. Check them out at imageloop.com