Archive for November, 2009

CSS3, Web fonts and Typekit

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

It’s getting easier and easier for designers to make use of a wide variety of fonts in their Web projects. This is due to advances in CSS3, including the @font-face declaration, which in turn has led to the development of Typekit, a font “broker” of sorts.

I’m giving short presentation on the subject tonight to the New Hampshire Usability Professionals Association. Here are some recent, relevant links on the topic:

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Soul searching…

Friday, November 6th, 2009

You may have noticed that after being very active during the course of the spring and summer, this blog has been pretty quiet for several weeks now. We’re doing some soul searching, refocusing and we’re asking a lot of questions of others and ourselves.

I feel it’s important to make sure that I have a voice that’s worth hearing, that what I say on this blog counts and makes a difference. I’m asking myself whether I’m really capable of doing that in some way.

I feel very fortunate to have won an entreverge award earlier this year. I have met with several of the advisors, including Gabrielel Melchionda of Mad Gab’s (and a Client of ours) and David Shaw, founder of Idexx. Several more are on my calendar for the upcoming weeks.

Lots of soul searching taking place…

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