I have been extremely impressed by Newsdesigner.com, a weblog that focuses on editorial design – not on fonts and graphics as abstract elements but as elements that are integral to the editorial process. In addition, it’s beautiful and often features full-page comparisons of many papers to illustrate points.
Archives for 2004
The long-awaited
Kinja was launched yesterday, and it looks interesting though a little unfocused. It says it’s “the weblog guide,” but it’s also an aggregator and gives people the option to share their “Digest” lists. It seems that they should be offering people the option to surf others’ Digests, no?
From Daring Fireball:
Ronco Spray-On Usability. Daring Fireball by John Gruber is an exceptionally well-written weblog on a variety of interesting subjects. In this case he takes a look at recent complaints about CUPS by the noted Linux evangelist Eric S Raymond.
I don’t know the first thing about Unix programming vs Mac or Windows programming, but the point Gruber makes – that you can’t just approach UI as a nice-to-have afterthought – applies equally well to web development. On the web, form doesn’t follow function. Rather, form and function (at least at a high level) are intertwined to the extent that they are indistinguishable. They are the same job.
Posted without comment:
We’re mad as hell,
and we’re not gonna take it any more: March For Web Standards | Washington, DC.
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