December 2011
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October 2011
1 post
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July 2011
2 posts
YouTube Redesign Preview, Dubbed ‘Cosmic Panda’ →
cameronmoll:
Another preview of a redesign by Google Inc., this one for YouTube, and it’s difficult to not like the UI improvements.
YouTube Redesign Preview, Dubbed ‘Cosmic Panda’ →
cameronmoll:
Another preview of a redesign by Google Inc., this one for YouTube, and it’s difficult to not like the UI improvements.
June 2011
4 posts
Boagworld Uncut: How I created the ultimate mobile... →
boagworld:
A while ago I decided to go mobile. I wanted to work from anywhere. Whether on a train, in our motorhome or from the office, I wanted it to be as simple as possible to just pitch up and work anywhere.
To achieve this I needed my ‘mobile office’. Essentially this is a laptop bag with all I needed….
Authentic Jobs: Details, Details, Details →
authenticjobs:
If the mantra of real estate is location, the equivalent of design is arguably details. Charles Eames said it best: The details are not details, they make the product.
We fully agree. And so we spent a significant amount of time trying to get all the details just right with our latest…
Short logic: Groupon IPO: Pass on this deal →
shortlogic:
Groupon has filed its S-1 and hopes to raise $750M in its initial public offering. Given they’re currently losing a staggering $117M per quarter, despite revenues of $644M, they’ll be burning through that cash almost as soon as it hits their account.
At the moment, it’s costing them $1.43 to…
May 2011
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April 2011
3 posts
The Space Needle →
cameronmoll:
Nobody does time-lapse like Philip Bloom. For equipment setup and commentary, including a discount code for Magic Bullet Looks, see The Making of the Seattle Timelapse.
Do Lectures →
cameronmoll:
An outstanding, responsive design by Trent Walton, Frank Chimero, and Paravel.
This is the first I’ve heard of Do Lectures, and it has the feel of a single-room TED. It wasn’t hard to find myself caught up watching Rolf Potts’ “Time = Wealth” lecture. (Note that even the videos are responsive.)
March 2011
2 posts
Hey Luddite!: How to name folders →
welcometotechnology:
Do you use a file server in your place of work? Do you put numbers at the start of your folder names? Do other people at your place of work also use that file server? Well this handy hint will show you how people in the 21st century use something as ancient as the alphabet to find things!
Your…
Pictogram Movie Posters by Viktor Hertz →
cameronmoll:
These are just terrific. From the photoset page:
These are currently not available as prints, but if enough people show interest, maybe we can sort it out.
Viktor, let’s sort it out.
February 2011
2 posts
Ben Ward's Scattered Mind: Hash, Bang, Wallop. →
benw:
This week in web architecture, JavaScript routing hit the fan. Or at least, it did in vast majority of situations where the fan and all of its dependencies loaded over a reliable internet connection. A few were staring at a blank screen, or still trying to figure out how to navigate the new…
January 2011
2 posts
Thank you Tumblr!
oatmeal:
They used my TumblBeasts!
Thanks guys!
-The Oatmeal
Dribbble Blog: Dribbble is ... Fan-tastic →
dribbble:
Social media star and dribbler (only two b’s?!) Shaquille O’Neal informs us as @the_real_shaq that he’s very “quotatious.” (His word—note the quotatious marks.) Following in his giant footsteps, Dribbble will soon be very … Spectatious.
We’ll be opening up the site in waves to anyone with…
December 2010
1 post
Cameron Moll / Designer, Speaker, Author: The 11”... →
cameronmoll:
I acquired an 11” MacBook Air shortly after its release a couple months ago. It has a 1.4 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo processor with 2 GB of RAM and a 128 GB flash drive. Though I’ve not tweeted much about it, every time I do, I get questions about its performance, especially from a design and…
November 2010
2 posts
Designing for the web is like building sand sculptures.
– Dan Rubin (via simplebits)
September 2010
2 posts
In my next life I want to live my life backwards. You start out dead and get...
– Woody Allen (via boagworld)
August 2010
4 posts
Adobe Partners with Typekit →
cameronmoll:
Hello Bickham Script Pro, Garamond Premier Pro, Trajan Pro, Cooper Black, et al.
July 2010
6 posts
Cameron Moll: Designer, Speaker, Author: The Magic... →
When Apple’s Magic Trackpad was announced on Tuesday, I was quick to order one. With the suite of software I use — design, video, sound and so on — having a gestural device on my desktop to interact with that software was an easy sell. I didn’t necessarily see it as a replacement for my…
Urbanized →
cameronmoll:
Gary Hustwit’s third and final film in the design trilogy that includes Helvetica and Objectified, Urbanized will explore the design of cities:
Who is allowed to shape our cities, and how do they do it? Unlike many other fields of design, cities aren’t created by any one specialist or expert. There are many contributors to urban change, including ordinary citizens who can have a...
CSS3 Generator →
simplebits:
Handy tool that spits out the syntax and associated vendor-prefixed CSS3 for properties like border-radius, box-shadow, multi-column layout and more. Especially helpful are the supported browsers icons with pop-up version numbers for each property.
Quick Movie Review: Inception
mattschwarz:
…was awesome.
Can’t wait to see Inception!
Using files for page templates in Textpattern →
hickensian:
One of Textpattern’s drawbacks has always been that page templates are saved in the database. Editing them means using the textarea in the TXP admin interface, but I’m sure most people would…
June 2007
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