Archive for the 'blurb' Category

Cyrillic gone wild! or at least gone all speculative-fiction.

Experiments in typographic alternate history have produced Елброкан (Ælbrocan), an excellent Cyrillic Fraktur by Guifa (inspired by the discussion about my very own Shark, wow) and Калоян (Kaloyan), an awesome Cyrillic Uncial. Move over, boring old Устав (Ustav).

San Francisco Walkability and other infographics

This map of San Francisco’s “Walkability” by Lee Byron uses a similar blobby algorithm to The Neighborhood Project.

I want one of his Centerclocks for my wall. He’s also got a nifty Rivers of the World map, and he’s the guy behind the NY Times’ Olympic Medals Cartogram and Presidential Polling graphic (which thankfully shows Obama in the lead in a majority of the polls).

Hipster: The Dead End of Western Civilization

Punk rock heralded the decline. Then hipsters come along and Adbusters nails them for what they are: the dead end of western civilization.

Calling out Jakob Nielsen’s site design

Hank Williams busts out the brutal honesty: UI Guru Jakob Nielsen’s site is unreadable. And John Gruber concurs. Every time I end up there, I wonder idly why I’ve never gotten around to reading through what looks like great content. And after a few moments I close the window because the colors are so awful.

And why doesn’t his 10 Best Application UIs of 2008 awards announcement actually link to the winner’s sites? Seven of them are web applications, but if I want to know about any of them, I have to copy the product name, open a new tab, and look it up in Google. There’s a reason it was called “hypertext,” and the ability to have yellow and teal backgrounds isn’t it.

Britain from above

Website and preview. Looks like some impressive, informative graphics.

MVC Web Apps

Adam Wulf, of the modestly named welcome.totheinter.net, has drunk the Browser-side MVC kool-aid! You too can drink this flavorful kool-aid here, here and here.

I drink it up. Two different ways.

I’ve found two nifty “I drink your milkshake” t-shirts. This one is the best:

I drink your milkshake!

And this one deserves an honorable mention.

While you’re at it, buying this shirt will go towards saving the historic Hill Valley Clocktower.

Plus, this is a particularly nice execution of angels having the phone box.

Zed Shaw on Linux feedreaders

Zed Shaw disses on every Linux feedreader you’ve ever heard of and some you haven’t, and then finds his holy grail in Newsbeuter. I’ll have to try it.

Update 2008-08-12: I’ve tried it. It seems good, but it doesn’t seem to automatically update my feeds.

It’s not a big string, it’s a series of E8

This is a great, thoughtful article about Garrett Lisi, the reluctantly famous author of the ballyhooed An Exceptionally Simple Theory of Everything.

Th’ ol’ Facey-Bee

Attention: Henceforth Facebook shall be referred to by its new and proper name, “Facey-Bee.” Alternatively, “th’ ol’ Facey-Bee” will also be accepted. Thanks for your attention to this urgent matter.