Fab Font Favelet ? Jeffrey Zeldman Presents The Daily Report.
Month: January 2010 (Page 3 of 6)
OK, OK, last space-themed post for a while, I promise, but I couldn’t resist posting the photographs of Vincent Fournier, they’re astounding. (via Creative Review)
A new release from Si at Spoilt Victorian Child Records, described as ‘very very loud fuzz-drenched guitars’? Oh, go on then.
Speaking of Yves at FontShop, he writes a great semi-regular column on the typography of movie posters called ScreenFonts.
Thoroughly researched, definitive article on how the French anti-piracy organisation Hadopi used a pirated font in its own logo. Great journalism by Yves at The FontFeed.
Interview with Raghu Rai, one of India’s foremost photographers, in The Observer today, along with a small gallery. He’s exhibiting at the Aicon Gallery in London from 22 Jan ? 20 Feb.
Shorpy :: History in HD – Hi-Res Historical Photos
via Death Star: 1902.
Useful evidence-based research from cxpartners on how the ‘page fold’ for websites is not the insurmountable problem that many expect, and how certain measures can be taken to ensure content below the fold gets seen.
Purely coincidentally, I came across some more beautiful space-themed posters via The Ministry of Type.
timoni.org – A practical boarding pass redesign – Timoni Grone details the redesign of a boarding pass, factoring in the needs of the passenger and the airport staff. This is what good design entails – function, not just making things ‘look pretty’.



