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quick and dirty to quicksilver

I’ve loaded this ap a few months ago onto my MBP (MacBookPro). Yesterday and today I spent “The Idiots Days to Getting the Hang of Quicksilver”. Here are the great links I used to help me out:
Quicksilver for beginners
Now that you saw it in action, read this link
and the get a final grip link
I hope […]

dog tricks

If you’re frustrated about all the dog tricks your dog CANNOT do, head on over to
dog tricks
Type in a command, and eat your heart out

What makes you a (web) designer?

Do you constantly search the internet for design inspiration?
After a full day’s work, do you go to bed with the feeling that you’ll never be able to create a site as nice as theirs?
Damn, I wish there would be a way to use *all* those photos on morguefile.com (certainly then my design would not be […]

3d google maps

Well, not quite yet. But Google is adding buildings onto some of the cities in Google maps AND 3D effects to those buildings. They don’t call it 3D, because technically, it isn’t. It would be 3D if you could rotate or tilt the image (I guess as in Google Earth). Seems like it is hard […]

joost

got joost beta in my mail today! way way cool - watch tv on your mac (or PC)…
Looks like you can only try it if someone invites you (like gmail).
I’ve loaded up the soccer channel (you need to wait a bit until it starts playing) and watched the greatest saves
tags technorati : joost

color matching

I’m redesigning my website and came across two cool sites for color matching, color blending. ColorBlender.com does exactly that: you give it one color and it blends 4 additional ones. Colortools.net has a bunch of tools: opposite color and combine color are but tow very useful ones. Enjoy.
tags technorati : color matching

icons

If you are a designer, developer or just plain lover of everything and anything to do with websites, then you will appreciate ICONS. How easily you can muck-up a layout with sucky icons. And how a simple layout is elevated to design-heaven status by great icons. These are way cool. Check ‘em out. Buy ‘em.
Chalk […]

AEA Boston ‘07 - Day two of two

The end. My brain is pleasantly fired and I haven’t looked back at my notes. One of the highlights for me, was to get an autograph from Eric Meyer. He called me an Apartnik. You know, An Event APART; apartnik.
Well it wasn’t just me - we’re all Apartniks, all of us in this fascinating field […]

An Event Apart - Boston

First day of a two day conference was great. We were told that there were more than 500 attendees! Among the speakers, were Eric Meyer, Dan Cederholm, Jeffrey Zeldman, Steve Krug and Jason Santa Maria. Most attendees were from the US but there was quite a number of international attendants: Bulgarians, Canadians, Romanians, Brazilian (only […]

browser history

Now that Firefox 2.0 and Internet Explorer are battling it out, why not go down browser memory lane? Check out deja vu.
For a collection of browsers as a list, or archive, check out evolt