![]() Close-up with Jeffrey Zeldman from + | Netdiver Interview It came from the 1990s: Netdiver re-runs an ancient interview with yours truly. Madvillain | Madvillainy Instrumentals | Stones Throw Records Instrumental version of Madvillainy high-quality non-DRM MP3 album. 50 Illustrator Tutorials Every Designer Should See | Blog.SpoonGraphics Collection of hand-picked Illustrator tutorials for advanced as well as beginning and intermediate designers. Teach the Web Whether you are new to teaching web media in higher education or making the transition to teaching updated web standards, this guide serves as a practical approach to teaching web media. The Art of the Title Sequence Brilliant website honors the artists who design great film title sequences. Ask the residents of Titty Ho, North Piddle, Spanker Lane or Penistone. No Snickering – That Road Sign Means Something Else – In the scale of embarrassing place names, Crapstone ranks pretty high. Depending on what you’re linking to, you just need to build a URL in one of these formats. The iTunes Store has a hidden URL format that’s much more logical. ![]() Create easy-to-read iTunes Store links | Mac OS X Hints | Macworld Create your own iTunes Store links that are much simpler to type and easier to remember. Macworld Pulse: Craig Hockenberry | Macworld 25-minute-long interview with Craig Hockenberry, Chief Typist at The Iconfactory and author of Twitterrific for Mac and iPhone. He wasn’t just rebuking the Bush administration he was indicting all of us for our complicity in the bubble, and steeling us for sacrifices ahead. Op-Ed Columnist – No Time for Poetry – There’s a reason that Barack Obama’s inaugural speech was austere, not pretty. By Craig Hockenberry, Iconfactory’s Chief Typist and developer of Twitterific. More brain surgery Why background processing on the iPhone is a bad idea. Some are political, others matter only to me. While many are design-related, many others are not. Please note: these are personal links, originally posted for my own use. Meanwhile, here, via ea brute-force recovery tool (and with text gremlins intact) are the web design (and other) links I posted to Ma.gnolia over its near-three-year lifespan. I have every confidence in Larry, Ma.gnolia’s founder, and know he is doing all that can be done to try to restore the service, if possible. Alas, approaching the eve of its third anniversary, Ma.gnolia experienced severe data loss. Ma.gnolia was my favorite bookmarking tool, and not merely because we helped create it.
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