Around the Web: Type, Humble Pied Inspiration, & Why You Shouldn’t Hire “Me”
By Chrissie Brodigan
12 July 2010 | Category: Uncategorized
Hey there!
I’m back from vacation and visiting San Francisco to celebrate @ciberch and @n2frizbee wedding and marriage! Thank you for sending me so many great projects to link to, expect a surge in the coming days!
It’s Monday, so this roundup is devoted to all things web design (ux, photo, illustration, art, graphics, CSS, jQuery, tutorials, and more).
Some links are newsworthy, some retweeted across Twitter, and others just meet our “awesomeness” requirement, and regardless we hope you’ll enjoy them. Without further delay:
- A great infographic about the bumpy starts of startups (via FastCompany )
- Swoon-worthy typography. Elliot Jay Stocks’s magazine project, 8 Faces, debuts.
- For designers who code, great ways to learn jQuery (via Learning jQuery)
- The Humble Pied archive, a useful project full of bite-sized brilliance (via Mig Reyes designer @ Threadless)
- The Distance between Maker & User (via @bokardo)
Best,
Chrissie (@tenaciouscb)
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