design ressources
❯ 11/24/2005
Tokyo Designer's Week
Tokyo Designer's Week, an annual event, showcases Japanese design culture, offering insights beyond what is typically available in Western markets. It highlights the depth and influence of design within Japan, which surpasses external perceptions. Additional resources capture the brilliance of the exhibitions and provide further impressions of this notable event.
❯ 11/30/2005
Serif, or Sans-Serif: that is the question..
The choice between serif and sans-serif fonts often hinges on personal taste, but some believe serifs enhance readability by guiding the eye. An article by Alex Poole explores this long-held notion. His research offers intriguing insights that could impact how typography is used for informative designs.
❯ 12/07/2005
Jakob Nielsen thinks that Ajax sucks
Jakob Nielsen critiques Ajax, highlighting issues like non-functional back buttons, bookmarks, and search engine indexing. While his points are valid regarding Web 1.0, they become less relevant with the rise of Web 2.0 applications, which function more like desktop apps. Modern web applications can enhance user interaction without needing traditional web navigation features.
❯ 12/07/2005
Proxy; Adobe's quarterly design magazine
Adobe offers a monthly design magazine called PROXY, featuring in-depth information across a wide range of topics. Even for those who don’t focus on print work, it provides valuable insights that can enhance design knowledge. The latest issues are available for registration and download on their website.
❯ 12/11/2005
Anatomy of an Icon
Creating effective icons is a complex process that involves detailed planning, drafting, and refining. A tutorial from creativebits explores the steps in designing an icon, using the example of a key fob. Understanding these stages can enhance the quality of icon creation.
❯ 12/13/2005
Another style repository: An overwhelming collection of ancient images
The NYPL Digital Gallery offers over 376,000 images, including manuscripts, historical maps, posters, prints, photographs, and illustrations. The vast collection contains a wealth of material appealing to a variety of interests, making it worthwhile to explore despite its extensive scope.
❯ 12/15/2005
CodeTree: Watch Your Code Branch Out and Grow.
CodeTree is a new social networking community for media artists and programmers, particularly those working with Macromedia Flash and Proce55ing. It provides a platform to share and discover algorithms that create captivating effects seen in applications like iTunes and Winamp. Users can browse code and connect with other creatives in the field.
❯ 12/17/2005
Free Photoshop browser templates
Creating an effective site layout starts with defining dimensions, but browser variations complicate consistency. For example, Firefox displays differently on Windows versus Mac OS X. To navigate these challenges, using free Photoshop browser templates can be beneficial. Templates are available for various browsers across Windows and Mac platforms.
❯ 01/28/2006
Create Multi-Plattform high-quality 3D-Games with Mac OS X
Unity is a versatile 3D game editor that enables rapid mock-ups and testing within hours, progressing to commercial-grade games through advanced collaboration technology. The user-friendly application is ideal for those familiar with 3D and game development, streamlining the creation process significantly. A downloadable trial is available for exploration.
❯ 01/28/2006
Native Gimp (read: no X11 anymore) coming to Mac OS X
Gimp may soon be usable on Mac without X11, enhancing performance. Gtk+, originally developed for Gimp, is now Gnome's official toolkit and has been ported natively to Mac OS X. This opens access to numerous Gnome applications, which align closely with Apple’s Human Interface Guidelines, promising a seamless user experience.
❯ 05/20/2008
Blender 2.46 is out
The Blender Foundation has released Blender 3D version 2.46, featuring significant enhancements from the development of the open source movie 'Big Buck Bunny.' Key updates include a new Hair and Fur System, a redesigned Particle system, improved Cloth Simulation, and enhanced Render Baking. This version offers tremendous capabilities for 3D modeling and animation.
❯ 05/29/2008
CoverFlux, a CoverFlow Motion / Final Cut Plugin
CoverFlow has become a key feature of Mac OS X, enhancing the graphical user interface. For those looking to incorporate similar animations into Motion or Final Cut without the complexity, CoverFlux is a free plugin that streamlines the process. However, it requires the installation of the free FxFactory2 plugin to operate.
❯ 05/29/2008
WhatTheFont
I rediscovered a site where users can upload images for font identification. The tool analyzes the picture and reveals the font being used. This useful resource offers an easy way to identify fonts from various images.
❯ 06/20/2008
Mac OS X RAW Support for Sony Alpha a 300
Apple's recent OS X update added support for Sony Alpha a200 and a350 RAW files, but omitted the a300. Despite hardware similarities, the a300 lacks compatibility. To address this, a script has been created to convert a300 RAW files to a200 format, available as a command-line script or an Automator Action, simplifying the process for users.