nickdominguez | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 12 2007 | design, typography, web, css, imported:del.icio.usA practical guide to web typography
nickdominguez | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 07 2007 | design, furniture, radio, imported:del.icio.usNPR does an interesting piece on current office design and where it's going.
nickdominguez | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 05 2007 | showcase, design, imported:del.icio.usAnother showcase site, this time focusing on designer portfolios.
nickdominguez | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 25 2007 | color, design, imported:del.icio.usThis is a cool site. Build a color palette and generate a permanent URL to save or share your custom palette with others. Only problem is you can't edit the palette after you generate the permalink for it.
nickdominguez | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 23 2007 | design, trends, imported:del.icio.usThis is an interesting article and is somewhat related to the discussion I'll have at UM Communications Week.
nickdominguez | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 16 2007 | css, design, javascript, imported:del.icio.usBamboo helps you to create standards-based, cross-browser page layouts more easily by providing a new layout languge that is more natural than CSS for defining layouts.
nickdominguez | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 11 2007 | design, usability, articles, imported:del.icio.us"CarMax.com’s website has problems. The site is certainly not worthy of the company’s business stature. Luckily, this provides an opportunity for us to examine some Web design fundamentals".
nickdominguez | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 27 2006 | design, icons, imported:del.icio.usAdobe posts on the new CS3 icon set.
nickdominguez | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 19 2006 | design, imported:del.icio.usDon & Ryan Clark leave Asterik for a new venture.
nickdominguez | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 08 2006 | design, art, imported:del.icio.usBeautiful origami and paper cutout artwork.
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