Archive for August, 2006

The Ubuntu Experiment

Wednesday, August 16th, 2006

From my own blog: “I’m a long time OSS fan: I’ve been using and recommending Firefox from when it was called Phoenix, OpenOffice.org since its StarOffice days, and The GIMP since version 1.0 or so. I also frequently use VLC, Inkscape, Miranda IM, TortoiseSVN, Hugin and of course, Wordpress. So, with all the Ubuntu fanboyism […]

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Iconoclasm

Friday, August 11th, 2006

First of all, I’d like to thank Nate for inviting me onboard the Web-Graphics team over three years ago after I entered the W3Remix competition along with WG authors Radu Darvas and Andreas Bovens. It’s taken me a while, but I have recently been giving thought to an issue which I suspect affects a number of web designers and developers; that of clear, unambiguous iconography.

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More Ten questions for interviews…

Tuesday, August 1st, 2006

Ten questions for Donna Maurer explores information architecture and interaction designer, the term “usability”, teaching people to think, teams, AJAX interactions and more.
Ten questions for Steve Faulkner explores accessibility, the Web Accessibility toolbar, the Web Accessibility Tools Consortium, title attributes, AJAX and WCAG2.

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