Clearleft is doing a couple of public workshops at the end of January, here in Brighton. Andy Budd and Jeremy Keith will be training folk on CSS Mastery and Bulletproof Ajax respectively. Also check out Web Directions North conference. Read on →
Clearleft · Conferences
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Thomas Phinney, Adobe’s Fonts Product Manager for & Global Typography has posted a survey asking Web designers/developers about different implementations of @font-face. Read on →
Typography · CSS techniques
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Just a quick a note to all budding freelancers in the Brighton area to get your work down to the Portfolio Clinic tonight, where Clearleft and a host of other local creative companies will be on hand to offer advice. Read on →
Brighton · New media industry · Clearleft
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Earlier this week it was announced that WebKit now supports CSS @font-face rules. There has been a mixed reception in some quarters, but this leap forward (for that’s what it is) has to be a good thing. Read on →
Browsers · Typography · CSS techniques
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There’s been some fascinating and handy blogs, articles, tools and references surfacing recently. Read on →
Design thinking · Typography · Inspiration
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On Messrs Hicks and Oxton’s new podcast, The Talk Show and Stephen Fry. Read on →
Blogging
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Widgets on my Mac OS X dashboard. Read on →
Typography · Apple
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It’s still August and SxSW is already appearing over the horizon. You can buy tickets now, but the big news is that this year’s panel picker is now live. Also, we’ve got sage advice for getting the most out of dConstruct 2007. Read on →
SxSW · Clearleft · Conferences
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I am ridiculously excited about this coming weekend. It is this weekend that the Tour de France visits England for the first time since 1994, and only the third time in its history. Get out and see it! Read on →
Mountain biking
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Following on from yesterday’s post regarding Opera’s probable support of web fonts, there comes a timely press release from font publishers, Ascender. Read on →
Typography
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