Nov 30

What is quoted below is a post I made on my old blog March 25, 2005 -

While Some would say that Web Typography still sucks. I would say it isn’t a big issue. The average web user notices nothing strange about serif or sans-serif fonts compared to their favorite magazines unless pointed out to them. Although I do highly agree that it is either too complicated or too much work to include the font of your choice in a website.

This is of course is a blessing in disguise as 1,000,000 geocities members would soon prove by using fonts like Bullet Holz or even worse Kefka.

This Article on Using CSS to Embed a font has another danger listed. The font must first be downloaded before the page will be seen. In a world of high-speed internet, this wouldn’t be a problem, sadly we aren’t in that world yet.

It’s just another case of trying to figure out “Is this something we really need or not?”. As a designer I think not, Images and flash can get our messages across with minimal use of a ‘designer’ font. The text on web pages are easy enough to read with what’s available, no reason to complicate matters. As a web surfer, the answer is also no, I don’t want to waste my time deciphering someone’s font choice.

Comfortability breeds clarity.

Its amazing how in almost 3 years, the ability to use your own custom font still hasn’t found a simple remedy and yet is still a feature that isn’t needed. As blogs have become the new Geocities (meaning overpopulated with a lack of design or overuse of a template), it’s better to keep the type simple before readability becomes a huge problem.

Nov 27

There has been thinking in the office about how to gain new ideas.

Today, Adam, recommended weekly chats about design. The idea is simply for everyone to come together with an idea and then discuss it. Our initial chat will be about Magazine Ads so all of us are bringing a magazine ad we like and then after a few days of having them in a public area (near the water cooler) we will discuss them. A good way to learn about why certain advertising works for different demographics.

This is not only a good team building activity where we can learn more about one another, it is also a chance for us to broaden our design eyes, get motivation and learn more about graphic design as a whole.

Perhaps your business could use a Water Cooler Chat.

Nov 11

I am out of town until Thursday Nov 15 at Myrtle Beach, then will be out of town the following week in Chicago.

So I probably wont post again until the 26th.

Nov 01

Smashing Magazine has done a showcase of RSS Icons. You may recall a post I did about a previous RSS showcase.

Smashing Magazine’s review is a bit more thorough. You will find more examples and more helpful links.

You can still download my RSS Icons Zip file with a PSD and 2 AI files (One CS2 and one for older versions) of the basic icon for faster editing and customize your own RSS icon!