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Monday, 9 February 2009
PICOL (otherwise known as Pictorial Communication Language) is a project that provides a series of free and open icons for use on electronic devices. The aim is to find a common pictorial language for electronic communication.
This short video tells the story of the History of the Internet using animated PICOL iconography.
The PICOL project is the work of Melih Bilgil, a graphic design graduate of the University of Applied Sciences in Mainz, Germany. If you are interested you can read the full diploma, or download a pre-release version of the icon set in 32 pixel PNG (vectors hopefully to follow).
Last week I asked the question on Twitter, “What HTML element do you use for each line of a form? P, DIV, or something else?” So, how do you do your forms?
This years season of 24 ways article has come to a close and with it a reoccurring theme of controversy has arisen: designing in the browser. I offer my thoughts on why it misses the point.
The problem with CSS pre-processing frameworks is that they don’t really fit within the average web designers’ work flow. So I built an extension to LESS for creating cached stylesheets your PHP projects can use.
Are you a web designer or are you a web developer? Let me guess, you are a bit of both. Does that mean you are “doing it wrong”?
If you’re like me then your life revolves around email. Unfortunately the grip that email now has on all our lives creates as many problems as it solves. Learn how I control my Inbox.
“@robhawkes I'd key their face! Its street parking where I live, so always getting nobs coming past keying cars and kicking off wing mirrors.”
Posted about 3 hours ago.
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