October 2010
4 posts
Type Fonts for Campaign Signs Go Conservative... →
But this year, Democratic and Republican candidates alike have largely forsaken modish fonts like Gotham, choosing instead fonts that look like they were banged out on a vintage typewriter or carved into an ancient temple.
Oct 31st
“They believe that presenting information in a way that is hard to digest means a...”
– BBC News - Making things hard to read ‘can boost learning’
Oct 25th
Article: Why Online2Offline Commerce Is A Trillion...
Why Online2Offline Commerce Is A Trillion Dollar Opportunity http://tcrn.ch/c4Vf6o this idea is significant, despite the silly o2o nomenclature and corporate babble accompanying it in the piece: think about how the discovery, payment, and performance measurement of offline commerce can move online (via Instapaper) rob zand | robzand.com | twitter: robzand | phone: 708-robzand
Oct 10th
Article: Too Many Magazine Apps Are Still Walled...
Too Many Magazine Apps Are Still Walled Gardens http://gigaom.com/2010/10/09/too-many-magazine-apps-are-still-walled-gardens/ the app economy marks — for now at least — a return to the good old days when the walled-garden approach to publishing was the norm, and the Internet was just some pesky chat room for nerds. Wired’s app provides a slick interface to the magazine, but no way of actually...
Oct 10th