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Shazam! My man from Amsterdam Pascal Duval lashes out with a body of work that does not play games. Go have a look.
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Theme Magazine
issue no.3 ‘Skin’ is out.
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Handy XHTML Character Reference
This page contains the 252 allowed entities in HTML 4 and XHTML 1.0, as outlined in section 24 of the official HTML 4 <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/sgml/entities.htm…
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Thanks to phatlee:
Howdy Design from London presents their work the British way: white, starck, simple.
Hardisco is also from London and presents just 10% of all things done.
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Interesting data visualisation displaying live weather conditions of major cities across the globe simultaneously. The information is gathered from airports and updated several t…
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An example of innovative use of xml http object for querying multiple dictionaries. Use for free on your …
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Good work by Rotterdam-based graphic designer Paul Swagerman.
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Generator.x conference in Oslo
Marius Watz informs us of the release of the programme for Generator.x, a conference and exhibition examining the current role of software and generative strategies in art and design.
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New work at Orange Italic,
Prepared to be Famous.Founded in New York in 2000 by designers Christian Schwartz and Dino Sanchez…
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Re-visit Daily Type for recent additions.
Russian type designers creating original typefaces day by day and posting their resul…
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The London-based Entr’acte label features some recent releases.
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This is likely old news for you, but if not, have a look at Linotype’s FontExplorer X.
An iTunes-style font manager that is fre…
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MIT </em>OpenCourseWare (OCW)
A 10-year project that will make virtually all of the school's course content available for free on th…
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Returning from the underground:
NYC-based graphic designer & art director, DJ, part-time connaisseur and long-time NTB Author extraordinaire Tyler Askew finally shares a few recent thi…
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The Royal Magazine is a quarterly collection of Collisions, Culture, and Capitalism.
Check out the vast Issue6:
Lost in Space…