24th
January
2002
Uses the chromatic wheel to help you “choose the complimentary colors you would like to use on your web site or any other work for that matter… This site only intends to help you to formalize the choice of colors for your web site. Whether for private or professional reasons nobody will be able to say your graphic charter is all over the place (at least as far as the colors go that is).”
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24th
January
2002
“For the past decade, most of us have practiced classical information architecture. Our centralized teams and top-down methods have been aimed at the creation of stable structures. As we embrace the lessons of complex adaptive systems, we must explore the territory of post-modern innovation architecture, using bottom-up methods to incubate online ecologies and economies that exhibit the capacity to learn and evolve over time.”
posted in Information architecture | Permalink |
24th
January
2002
“This style guide seeks to serve as a resource for anyone writing or editing web copy, and to document some of the conventions that distinguish good writing, as published on the web, from writing published in other media. This document is not intended as a comprehensive guide to usage, nor is it intended as a replacement for such tomes as the Chicago Manual of Style or the Associated Press Stylebook.”
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24th
January
2002
“Google Catalog Search applies Google’s sophisticated search technology to thousands of scanned mail-order catalogs, from industrial adhesives to designer clothing and gourmet food. Whether you publish business or consumer catalogs, Google Catalog Search extends the reach of your marketing efforts to millions of new customers.”
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