Thanks to everyone who made it to my session at BlogOrlando. In case you missed the links are located at: http://ma.gnolia.com/people/jharr/tags/blogorlando - this list will continue to grow so keep an eye on it.
Also, as a little bonus, I have a set of icons for everyone who made it out to the event, or if you’re reading this post. They are free and provided with no restrictions. If you design something cool with them just leave a comment so I can check it out. these will eventaully make it to the downloads section, but for now, grab them here.
These are small, micro-icons that work well as blog category indicators or to simply pep-up your blog sidebar. I have included 4 colors (grey, green, navy and orange) totalling 120 icons. Enjoy.
I currently have all of my DVDs ripped and added to iTunes on a Mac mini with a TB drive. I thought tonight - wouldn’t it be great if I could stream these to my iPhone - it should be easy right? It is…
Fascinating glimpse into the student portfolio of Pentagram’s Michael Bierut. The rigor and depth of this work is not in the least surprising; knowing the caliber of work the that has been produced since these college days, but still inspiring.
Have you ever wanted to stand over the shoulders of developers doing their work, watch the ins-and-outs of how the create a working product? You may very well get that chance (virtually) if you follow along the clear function team’s new project. The Memphis design & development shop is going to build a free business cashflow web application over the course of the next month. During that tim they plan to document the entire process via the one month app website. The first couple of posts are up, the basic intro and some discussion of the initial taskflows. With aspiration of Basecamp integration and rigid and aggressive deadline it will be exciting to see what they come up with. My gut says regardless of the product they create the exercise and documentation of the event will be a boon for these guys. Personally I’d like to see that energy go into completing and releasing reflect.
…I wanted to put my head in an oven. Honestly, I have to thank my parents for letting me miss most of that godforsaken decade, beset as it was by Bookman Swash, brownness, and gas shortages.
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