24th
October
2002
“Click on an element to see a list of comic book pages involving that element. Click on a thumbnail on the list to see a full comic book page. For technical information about an element, follow the link to Mark Winter’s WebElements. We recommend that you start with oxygen to see some of our best stuff.”
posted in Comics | Permalink |
24th
October
2002
“Beginning on Monday, the Department of Agriculture’s new seal labeling food organic will appear in grocery stores, making clear to consumers for the first time what produce has been raised without conventional pesticides or fertilizers, antibiotics or growth hormones.”
posted in Food/Beverages | Permalink |
24th
October
2002
“For about three quarters of a century now, the phrase ‘Neue Schweizer Grafik’ (’New Swiss Graphic Design’) has been more than a denotative combination of words — it has become a brand name. The non-German speaking rest of the world knows the same brand mainly as ‘Swiss Typography’, since a certain kind of typographic rigidity and sophistication is recognisable in the majority of graphic work that emanated from Switzerland between the 1920s and 1980s, from the ‘elementare typografie’ of such design pioneers as Jan Tschichold, Max Bill and Theo Ballmer, via the ‘Neue Grafik’ of Richard Paul Lohse and Joseph Müller-Brockmann to the teachings of Armin Hofmann’s, Emil Ruder’s and Wolfgang Weingart’s Basle School.”
posted in Graphic design | Permalink |
24th
October
2002
“The openings of Michelangelo Antonioni’s film, THE PASSENGER and Ariel Dorfman’s DEATH AND THE MAIDEN say nearly everything there is to know about this business of visual vs. verbal storytelling. The core of each is similar: *Strong, complex male and female central characters; *Violent political intrigue and defiance of authoritarian regimes; *Literate dialogue and strong Voice; *A Suspense Plot hinging on issues of elusive truth and identity; *Highly visual Point of Attack; *One’s a classic of political film. The other’s a major example of political drama.”
posted in Movies/TV | Permalink |
24th
October
2002
“I have been reading Alertbox since 1995 and can honestly say that it kindled a desire to produce software that excites, empowers and delights people who use it. I have passed links onto dozens of people and deposited hard copies of articles on the desks of people who are too busy to waste time ’surfing the net’. But all that has stopped in the last couple of years. I have felt that Alertbox was getting boring, and puff pieces for the Nielsen Norman Group seemed to predominate. Rather than trust my gut feeling, I decided to do some analysis on the Alertbox articles, sidebars, and readers comments from 1995 until today…”
posted in Usability | Permalink |
24th
October
2002
“Our readable, in-depth research reveals how the Web’s leading sites handle common usability and contingency design issues. Our research is richly-illustrated, buzzword-free, and full of practical information you can put to use today. It comes in two flavors: 37signals Briefs (free) and 37signals Reports (pay). Both are immediately downloadable in PDF format.”
posted in Usability | Permalink |
24th
October
2002
“We used to think it was impossible to design a web site that successfully supported both information retrieval and browsing. We now believe a site can do both — but only when designers know what their audience is interested in.”
posted in Web design | Permalink |