Viva la revolution

The release of Firefox 3.5 concludes the adoption of the most anticipated feature in web design history.

Usability 101

I cry nerd tears every time I'm presented with drop-down menus to specify my date of birth or country of residence.

We might hate CSS3

Of course, we won't hate CSS3. We'll probably love it. Most of it, anyway. I'm a little concerned about @font-face. I know - right - you want what I'm smoking.

Horribad

Why is it that no one bothers to enhance game interfaces so they don't look like something a blind kid scrambled at the last minute?

On standards

As the web evolves and its limitations diminish, the practice of employing this newfound versatility could become a clusterfuck if it's not standarized.

Are you using Gamma 1.8?

If you're on a Mac, you probably are. That's bad.

Stop Developing for IE6

If you're still spending hours making sure your websites look just right in a fucking horrible browser from 2001, this is your wake-up call.

On Font Replacement

It's curious how web developers are somehow able to accept that we are limited to six typefaces.

Colophon

"Colophon" is a typography magazine outlined for an assignment at Westerdals School of Communication.

Typography assignment

Christopher Haanes at Westerdals School of Communication tasked us to present a typeface of our choosing.