: WhatTheFont will interpret an image of text and return a list of possible fonts used to make it. It didn’t work very well on my little “mikel.org” logo above – doubtless because of the yellow line underneath – but still, it’s pretty cool. [via caroline]
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A rare link
via Scripting News (not that I find the site uninteresting, it’s just that it is usually out of step with my focus): Three Myths of XML by Kendall Grant Clark. A very tidy debunking of some of the more outrageous (and ahistorical) myths proposed by XML proponents. If I were ever to re-write my Master’s thesis (which is doubtful), this essay would become a central reference.
The Fringe starts
tomorrow here in Montreal, and the beer tent is just around the corner from my place so I expect to be going by quite a bit in the next week or so. If you’re curious, they have a really nice website this year, design by Black Eye, development by the good people at Plank Design.
Web aficionados everywhere
will join me in congratulating Heather on 5 years of Jezebel. Newbies may be interested in checking out the Jezebel time line to learn that yes, there is hope. As well, it strikes me that Heather herself has made the perfect means of congratulating her: send a Jezebel postcard!
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