Best of the Week 7/3
The internets never stop – even when you are on vacation! I came home to tons of helpful and inspiring links in my inbox and feed readers. I hope you enjoy this link mix of articles, icons, screencasts and copycat designers. Leave a comment and let us know if we you know of any other great content published this week!
The Rebranding of a Company
Sam over at Build Internet has a great write up of how he rebranded his web design business from Cazzu Media to One Mighty Roar. Its always great to read about the reasoning behind others design choices!
Helvetica Moleskine Icon
Bigkobe over at deviant art has some sweet moleskine icons – including the two limited edition Helvetica Moleskines! if you are a swiss-nerd like me you will enjoy these! I’ll be using mine to replace the text edit icon in my dock!
When Free Fonts Aren’t Free
Web typography is about to make another major shift in implementation – weather the font foundries embrace this or not! Typekit has a great blog post about EULA agreements and how they are often times vague and need to change.
Modernizr
Have you ever wanted to do if-statements in your CSS for the availability of cool features like border-radius? Well, with Modernizr you can accomplish just that! Modernizr uses feature detection to test the current browser against upcoming features like rgba(), border-radius, CSS Transitions and many more. These are currently being implemented across browsers and with Modernizr you can start using them right now, with an easy way to control the fallbacks for browsers that don’t yet support them.
XHTML WTF
Web-God Zeldman breaks the news about the death of XHTML and the transition to HTML5. Interesting discussion going on in the comments.
Gridmaker
A sweet grid generator that will help you with your web designs. Just plug in the number of columns and generate a png file to build your designs off of!
You’ve Got 20 Seconds Or Less to Live
At the end of the day, packaging has tobe about substance, not just style, if it is going to be effective. Great article on package design by Ted mininni over at The Dieline.
Table Styling, Fixed Header and Highlighting
Just a couple of quick tricks, from scratch, on coding up tables. We use the proper semantic tags for a table header and then set it to a fixed position so when scrolling the table the header is always visible. Then we implement row AND column highlighting with a bit of semi-clever JavaScript.
Copycat!!!
Looks like the designer of this political campaign website was a little bit more than ‘inspired’ by the iconic Obama design…
Design Boost
Designboost envisions a holistic approach as a condition for sustainable design. To fulfil this vision we believe in upgrading design competence and boosting competitiveness by knowledge sharing. Our four inter-related platforms, BoostUpgrades: BoostEvent, BoostMedia, BoostResource and BoostConcept can be further explored in our periodical table of design knowledge.
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Sam Dunn July 3rd
Thanks for the mention Niki, I know I’m a sucker for reading rebranding tales myself, so I was thrilled to finally be able to write one myself.
Kobe July 3rd
Thank’s for the feature :)
Henry July 4th
Cool! I got some great links from you I didn’t know about!
Brentley Broughton July 7th
Nice collection! Design Boost is great.
Oh & 1 typo: “weather” should be “whether” under When Free Fonts Aren’t Free
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