Blue Flavor

Pen and Paper by Kevin Tamura

Flavlets 10/5

October 5th, 2007 at 2:39 p.m.

This week, we’ve collected a smorgasbord of interesting links off this here global network, ranging from new CSS support in WebKit, to humorous pieces about people from our region to really geeky t-shirts.

Webkit, AKA Safari, now supports web fonts. I thought this had died out a long time ago.

Get your field guide to the people of the northwest. Pretty funny and sometimes spot on.

I’m a designer. Use me better. A must-read for all designers.

Designer Andy Clarke put together an international group of visual designers and developers to work together to help W3C’s CSS Working Group to deliver the tools that designers need. He calls the group the CSS Eleven, and Blue Flavor’s Jeff Croft is on the roster.

A judge has allowed a class-action lawsuit against Target with regard to the accessibility of their website.

Business week has a nice compilation of designs schools and an evaluation of where they think design is headed.

Web Credible has a nice list of usability guidelines for websites on mobile devices.

Mark Pilgrim makes some great points about iPhone and people who keep hacking it. Hey, there’s always Leaflets.

Speaking of Leaflets, our web-based applications for iPhone got a mention in this month’s MacLife magazine, in their 25 iPhone Power Tips piece.

Quite possibly the geekiest T-shirt ever.

Radiohead lets you decide how much to pay for their upcoming album Rainbows. Yes, you can even pay nothing.

Just for fun, random thoughts during a conference call. Via Corey

And finally don’t forget to register for some upcoming events we will be speaking at:

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