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August 2009

August 27, 2009 - 6:50 PM

Just Got Back from Twitter

birdI joined Twitter to better understand the hype. As a Web Designer it's my job to understand new technologies and there's no better way to get the full picture than to become a true user (not a Web Designer claiming to be a user).

Some general observations after 200 tweets
Twitter is a constant flow of what people are doing and sharing. You can jump in or out at anytime. When you are in the flow it's real-time and you feel somewhat conected. When you are out of the flow you miss a moment in time and with things changing so quickly you don't miss much. Whatever is truly important flows over and appears on blogs and the rest of the web.

If you join be yourself, share your thoughts with some restraint (people are watching), don't try too hard, don't try to be witty, use it if it works with your lifestyle, respect other peoples tweets and followers, no need to bash other people's tweets. As my mother would say "If you have nothing good to say don't say anything at all" and just follow.

Twitter at it's best

  • get the inside scoop on news or special offers not found elsewhere
  • follow friends or people you admire (get the inside scoop on how they work)
  • good information and links

Twitter at it's worst

  • time consuming which means other things suffer
  • your people may not be on Twitter
  • useless information (I just had lunch)

Three ways I use it

  • follow designers and others I consider virtual mentors whom I can learn from
  • follow companies and services I use
  • share my thoughts and doings more for myself than others

Three ways others use it

  • promote websites, blogs, books or business
  • seek feedback on ideas and designs or ask for answers
  • venting emotions - anger, joy, boredom, overworked, etc.

You can find me on Twitter @andrew_mahoney

August 13, 2009 - 7:23 AM

Google Chrome Experiments- HTML 5 & Javascript

My initial thoughts - very Flash like animation and Google is confident HTML5 will be the standard. Also the tagline "Not your mother's JavaScript" is somewhat funny although hard to picture.

"we wanted to create a showcase for innovative uses of web browsers and JavaScript... We're very excited about HTML5 becoming standard in modern browsers."

Read 50 Chrome Experiments

View the experiments

August 09, 2009 - 10:51 PM

Walt Disney’s Creative Organization Chart

A comparison of the standard corporate org chart to the Disney org chart which was based on the creative process of turning an raw idea into a film.
View the Disney org chart.

August 09, 2009 - 9:54 PM

Youth Design Boston 2009

This summer I've had the opportunity to volunteer at a few Youth Design Boston events and it's been fun.

"Youth Design Boston (YDB) provides high quality, paying design internships for Boston high school students."

Learn more at Youth Design Boston and AIGA Boston.

August 08, 2009 - 9:10 PM

The Font-as-Service

The Font-as-Service is a balanced and up-to-date overview of font delivery services (Typekit, Typotheque and Fontdeck) by Elliot Jay Stocks at ilovetypography.com.

"we are now entering the age of the font-as-service: where the font becomes synonymous with web hosting, mobile data plans, and movie rentals." - Elliot Jay Stocks

August 02, 2009 - 11:00 PM

Typography & Transportation

Two articles on typography that everyone interacts with daily while driving or taking public transportation.

The Road to Clarity
"Looking at a sign in Clearview after reading one in Highway Gothic is like putting on a new pair of reading glasses: there’s a sudden lightness, a noticeable crispness to the letters."
Read the full story

The (Mostly) True Story of Helvetica and the New York City Subway
"Helvetica is the official typeface of the MTA today, but it was not the typeface specified by Unimark International when it created a new signage system at the end of the 1960s."
Read the full story