Cameron kicks off what looks to be a really good series on creating extensible interfaces using CSS. Visit site »
Cameron’s great little book on all things mobile web, previously only available as a PDF download, is now available in print — and until October 21st, it’s only $19. Get yours! Visit site »
Cameron’s great book on designing for the mobile web will be available as a “real” book in mid-October (it’s available as a PDF download today). I can’t wait. If you’ve purchased a PDF version, you can get the printed version at cost. Visit site »
Cameron’s PDF book covering everything you ever wanted to know about the Mobile Web is now available. I’ve read parts and skimmed through the whole thing, and I think it’s really great. Information about mobile is scattered around the Interweb and it’s not always particularly easy to find what you’re looking for — here, Cameron has nearly put it all into one place, in a way that easy to read and digest. Check it out. Visit site »
The design is a collab by Cameron Moll and Jason Santa Maria, and overall, it looks great. Nice to see more whitespace and better typography being used on a newspaper site. Visit site »
This is one technique I’ve also adopted — I now usually start with more “core action” pages like story pages or section fronts instead of the homepage. Visit site »
The job board for people who think design is more than yellow highlights and really big text. Jobs also listed at Airbag. Visit site »
Cameron starts a list of typefaces that are pretty much always a good choice. Help him complete it by adding your favorite classics. Visit site »
I loves me some screen gab confab! As usual, there’s a ton of great work showcased in 320px squares. Especially interesting is the number of screenshots that include Django templates and Python code. Django really seems to be catching on. Visit site »
Cameron Moll offers up another 10 things he’s larned in his year of full-time freelancing. Good tips for anyone that does contract work, full-time or otherwise. Visit site »
I sort of prefer the all-blackletter (with Cameron’s reworked “N”), but the final version is great, nonetheless. Jason’s ligs really make it. I’ll be very interesting to me, as a news website designer, to see where they go with the Gazette! Visit site »
The HTML version of the SXSW panel by Andrei, Paul, Ryan, Keith, and Cameron. The final site is hot shit, chock full of that Ryan Sims goodness we all know and love. Sweet job. Visit site »