Print Design: Achieving The Best Results

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

I recently came across a brief and informative article by the Cambridge University Press on how to acheive the best results in print and web design from the perspective of a client. They offered a 6 point plan for getting the results you desire and layed the onus as much at the door of [...]

All You Need To Know - The SEO Cheat Sheet

Monday, October 22nd, 2007

Recently published by seomoz.org is the web designers SEO cheat sheet. It brings together SEOmoz’s Danny Dover’s experience and knowledge of 9 months into one easy place, and helps others to equally tick all the boxes required to optimize a web site for better rank in Google and other search engines.
The cheat [...]

Color Oracle: Design with Colour-Blindness in Mind

Sunday, October 21st, 2007

Few designers even think much beyond the initial design, color patterns, using the mixer and perhaps a pantone book, let alone think about accessibility for the visually impaired.
Mostly, when people think about accessibility and visual impairment they think of the blind, but this is not always the case, making your web site, print material or [...]

How To Create Multi-Segment Compressed Archives in Mac OSX

Thursday, October 11th, 2007

Sometimes it is impractical to send files via the internet. For one, most FTP servers will have problems handling files over 2GB in size, and if you try and transfer a file of that sze via an IM client it might easily fail part of the way through and you won’t be able to resume [...]

Track Your Listening Habits with MobileScrobbler

Thursday, October 4th, 2007

Developed and released over the last few days, MobileScrobbler is the first AudioScrobbler / Last.FM client that brings decent scrobbling capabilities to the Apple iPhone and iPod Touch.
For those you not offay with the way in which Last.FM works, basically, whilst listening to your favourite songs in iTunes, [...]