Three articles attracted my (otherwise distracted) attention recently:
1) Writing at Starbucks - an extremely funny and truthful opus by Odd Todd, who once visited Starbucks in his search of inspiration. The issue of working at cafes is very interesting for me now that Marik has started attending the infant center and I spend these few hours trying to do work in a cafe at Santana Row.
2) How to fake … a Web 2.0 logo - an even more truthful and humorous guide on creating a Web 2.0-compliant site. Again, this article is right on time! ;)
3) Series A Financing: How Much to Raise? - on the contrary, some serious reading about VCs, entrepreneurs, and funding arithmetics.
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Sunday, June 10, 2007
Logo Design blog > and more
Just wanted to make a note about an interesting site I stumbled across - Logo Sauce. It is very informative, with a blog and lots of illustrations.
Update: I've recently discovered another interesting article on the issue: 10 trends that will define logo design in 2008. Well worth reading!
Yet another update: Another exciting article about new trends in logo design: All change
Update: I've recently discovered another interesting article on the issue: 10 trends that will define logo design in 2008. Well worth reading!
Yet another update: Another exciting article about new trends in logo design: All change
Saturday, March 17, 2007
Exploding Dog's Powerbook G4 Tribute
Browsing the web today morning I stumbled across exploding dog's tribute to his beloved Powerbook G4. Pictures speak almost as graphically as words...
I can very much relate to the story, since my own PowerMac G4 purchased early in 2001 has only retired two months ago. Hope my new MacBook Pro serves me as long!
I can very much relate to the story, since my own PowerMac G4 purchased early in 2001 has only retired two months ago. Hope my new MacBook Pro serves me as long!
Tuesday, March 06, 2007
Handbook for quality in cultural Web sites: improving quality for citizens - now in Russian
UNESCO Moscow, has recently issued the Russian translation of a Handbook for quality in cultural Web sites: improving quality for citizens, prepared by Minerva Europe (MInisterial NEtwoRk for Valorising Activities in digitisation) project.
The publication covers the following topics: identification of user needs, contents and quality criteria for cultural Web applications. The handbook was first published in 2004 in the English language.
The publication covers the following topics: identification of user needs, contents and quality criteria for cultural Web applications. The handbook was first published in 2004 in the English language.
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