Reading
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Five recommendations (and many examples) for how to nurture engagement in European newsrooms
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Going Offline—the talk of the book
…of the T-shirt.
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HTML, CSS and our vanishing industry entry points
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The right amount of perfect
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The “Hard-edge” of Graphic Design—One Abstract Painter’s Exploration of Early Computer Graphics
Frederick Hammersley is best known as an abstract painter. A “hard-edge” painter, more precisely. The Hard-edge painters of the ’60s and ’70s—artists like Ellsworth Kelly, Frank Stella, and Kenneth Noland—were marked by a certain aesthetic: geometric shapes, vibrant colors, and great attention to th
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Designing for the web ought to mean making HTML and CSS
During the dotcom boom back in the late 90s, I did a bunch of Photoshop-cut jobs. You know, where a designer throws a PSD file over the wall to an HTML monkey to slice and dice. It was miserable. T…
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The Burden of Precision | Daniel Eden, Designer
The personal site, blog, and portfolio of Daniel Eden, a designer writing and thinking about design systems.
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Do websites need to look exactly the same in every browser?
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New horizons in CSS: Houdini and the Paint API
The way we write CSS is about to change. No, I don’t mean you have to change how you write […]
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The ‘Amen break’ is the ultimate design pattern
Back in the late 60s Gregory Sylvester “G. C.” Coleman, the drummer of Washington DC funk and soul band The Winstons recorded a drum…