Do you hate developing for IE6 as much as I do? Here's a great tool that'll take your CSS sheet and include IE6 hacks. Check it out.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
ie6fixer - onderhond.com
Do you hate developing for IE6 as much as I do? Here's a great tool that'll take your CSS sheet and include IE6 hacks. Check it out.
Carmen OT | FontShop
Carmen OT | Font Download | FontShop:
I just got an email from our friends over at
Carmen is a gorgeous, romantic typeface. As you can see, there is a ch ligature. I was really charmed by this, so I looked at what else there was. This gem has some great ones up its sleeve. There is of course the standard ff, fi, ffi, and ffl. But there's also ft and st. Oh, and ch, ck, cl, and ct. Oh yeah, and there's ffj, fft, fh, fj, ft, fh, and alternates for fi, fl, and ff. Also, sh, sk, sl, and sp. Lastly, there's a tt alternate.
The text figures are gorgeous (take a look at the 5), there are some good and useful ornamentals, and great language support.
Lastly, it's a package of three fonts (text, italic, and display) in OpenType format for only $85. Unfortunately, they're not available separately, but this is a gorgeous typeface for a great price.
Lessons in Graphic Design Theory
Lessons in Graphic Design Theory:
50 Totally Free Lessons in Graphic Design Theory, by Danny Outlaw.
Check out these tutorials. There are a few good ones on typography, especially web typography.
(Via swissmiss.)
Sunday, April 5, 2009
---- Sagmeister, Inc. ----

I came across Stefan Sagmeister's site today and decided to check out some old work.
I'm completely overcome by some of his work, particularly this one. Here is the description:
"A poster advertising design exhibitions in Osaka and Tokyo with a classic before/after situation. The top picture shows Stefan Sagmeister at 178 pounds, the bottom picture shows him one week later, having consumed all the shown food items and gained 25 pounds. Not an enjoyable binge."
You see, I tended to think that the most important designers today were people like Experimental Jetset, who - get this - make posters using Helvetica differently.
But I digress. This is not to downplay the importance of EJ, who does do amazing, eye-catching, and industry-changing work. However, for someone like Sagmeister to do a photo shoot using his own body as a prop and gaining weight (which, by the way, if you haven't been reading the newspapers, is something looked down upon in today's society) to express the meaning, is simply revolutionary.
I think many more people would be doing work like this if they weren't scared of what the client would think.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Google's April Fools
I love Google and their sense of humor. Last year, they did Gmail Custom Time, which was awesome.
This year, they're rolling out Gmail Autopilot, a one-day-only prank from our friends at Google Labs. According to them, the idea is to calibrate your writing style, and Gmail will read and respond to emails for you.
The more Gmail messages Autopilot can sample, the better. With fewer than 100 messages, there may not be enough data to calibrate Autopilot effectively. You can adjust tone, typo propensity, and preferred punctuation from the Autopilot tab under Settings.
Awesome job, guys.
(Via Google Labs.)
How Do You Feel About the Economy?

Monday's Interactive Feature over at nytimes.com was spectacular. Take a look at the screenshot. The idea is to display the state of the nation in single word increments. The words you see slide to the right to let in new responses. You respond by clicking on a word and pressing submit or typing a new word and choosing whether you are currently employed or unemployed.
Give it a shot - I'm not sure how long it'll be up, but it's a great marriage of concept, aesthetic, and execution.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
The Onion: "Résumé Font Offends Employer"
CHARLOTTE, NC—The decision to set his résumé in default-font Times–New Roman "deeply, personally, and irrevocably" offended a prospective employer of Seth Hershey Monday. "I look for quality, pedigree, and competency in the résumés that cross my desk, but I don't care if you founded the Harvard School of Business—if you're going to use a crap typeface like this, you might as well send me a finger painting in your own shit," said HealthBest South Associate Vice-President Dick Scottsfield shortly after hurling the document across his office in disgust. "Did he think we'd accept something like this here? Does he take me for a damn fool? If he had chosen the correct font, why, I could've even overlooked this cheap, 14-lb. cotton stock paper." Scottsfield said he intends to offer the job to the first person who uses a decent 12-point Cheltenham Book with an elegant leading.
The Onion: "Résumé Font Offends Employer"