Monthly Archives: December 2004

A facial recognition system, typefaces that is.

A facial recognition system, typefaces that is.

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CSS from A to Zen Garden

CSS from A to Zen Garden All CSS properties in alphabetical order, a copy editor/Web designer’s wet dream.

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Goodbye retro, hello brown — the design forecast for 2005.

Goodbye retro, hello brown — the design forecast for 2005. I hate predictions, and I like retro and minimalist, but it’s still a fun read. (And shouldn’t the content dictate the design anyway?)

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Organization in the way: How decentralization hobbles the user experience

Organization in the way: How decentralization hobbles the user experience Having worked on various sites in various sized groups, I can attest to this.

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The CSS Playground

The CSS Playground I’m not sure how much the CSS snowman will come in handy, but the site is chock full of good CSS examples.

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