Year: 2006
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New rules for newspapers – Brass Tacks Design
Radical thoughts from Alan Jacobson: “The job prospects for scribes were pretty bleak after Gutenberg. Our future could be just as bleak unless we act quickly and decisively.” New rules for newspapers – Brass Tacks Design
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The Stanford Daily Online
I hadn’t checked the Stanford online edition out in awhile, but at some point they appear to have launched a redesign based on nytimes.com. Not bad, although I feel like there should be more content here. The Stanford Daily Online
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October is internship season
Yes, I know, it seems a bit early to be applying for next summer’s internships, but a lot of the applications are due on November 1st, and you really don’t want to start digging through old binders for that one great clip on Halloween while you’re trying to put your zombie makeup on. Or maybe…
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azcentral.com – Phoenix Republic
Not bad. Decent grid, readable fonts. azcentral.com – Phoenix Republic
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Chron.com – Houston Chronicle
Starting to tag some online news design I like. Check out the top nav on this one, especially the two rows of links, all-inclusive. Chron.com – Houston Chronicle
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TechCrunch gets eaten alive at the ONA
Apparently, I missed all the fun when I decided to skip the Online News Association conference in DC last week. TechCrunch author/editor/owner Mike Arrington showed up for a panel talk with Jeff Jarvis of BuzzMachine, Mike Davidson of Newsvine, and Adam Yamaguchi of Current. Sounds like a good plan, right? A tech blogger, a media…
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Color Palette Generator
Send this thing a link to an image, and it spits out a useful hex color palette. Color Palette Generator