December 6th, 2007

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Thinks it’s a total riot that anyone would rank ANY of our firms above Pentagram.

Link // 12.06.2007 // 6:35 PM // 0 CommentsGarrett Murray: 10 Tips for Successful Development Projects

Garrett doles out some great tips for developers at the Blue Flavor blog. As it turns out, every single one of these could also be applied to web designers. Great stuff. Visit site »

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just voted up Stuff, Erskine, and Hicks on the Unspun hilarity.

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Hilarious: http://tinyurl.com/2gubwq

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I’m not even gonna front: having my own HappyWebbie is one of my primary goals in life.

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Requested a little Jo Lo love. Blackmail FTW!

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I’m not even gonna front: having my own HappyWebbie is one of my primary goals in life.

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Considering using blackmail to get Hugs from the Carsonified ladies.

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Penta-who?
Penta-who?
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Heading into the office…

Link // 12.06.2007 // 11:14 AM // 0 CommentsWeb Design in Quotes: November Pearls

DesignInterviews.com collects quotes from the past month. Cool idea. Visit site »

Link // 12.06.2007 // 11:10 AM // 0 CommentsORK neighborhood posters

These are awesome. I really wish there was a Seattle one. I’d hang it in my home office in a heartbeat. Visit site »

Link // 12.06.2007 // 10:57 AM // 0 CommentsHugMyMac.com

The wonderful folks at Carsonified handmade cases for your iPhone and MacBook — and are giving them away to the folks with the most persuasive requests. I wonder if blackmail will work? Visit site »

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Django is such my bitch.

Link // 12.06.2007 // 9:16 AM // 0 CommentsJina Bolton: Creating Sexy Stylesheets

Jina’s article over at Vitamin gives several tips and tricks as to how to best organize and write your CSS code. I’ve often thought this was an overlooked aspect of CSS (and probably other languages, too). I’m glad to see Jina giving it some attention.

Every single thing she recommends is spot-on. Almost none of it makes your website any better than having a haphazardly-put-together stylesheet, but it makes your code more readable, which makes it that much more maintainable by humans — especially when those humans happen to be someone other than you. Visit site »