The History of Visual Communication

The History of Visual Communication is a dedicated website by Elif Ayiter that focuses on the history of the translation of ideas, stories and concepts that are largely textual or word based into a visual format
The History of Visual Communication is a dedicated website by Elif Ayiter that focuses on the history of the translation of ideas, stories and concepts that are largely textual or word based into a visual format
Please welcome Earl…
Flipping Typical is a simple web-based tool that let’s you see what a snippet of text will look like rendered with your system fonts.
Author and Happy Cog founder Jeffrey Zeldman answers the question: what does a web designer need most? Skills and knowledge of software, of course, but empathy—the ability to think about and empathize with your user—is by far the most important. Go HERE to see this excellent presentation.
Yet another tool to bridge the gap between designer and application builder. This product has come a long ways since they called it Thermo about a year ago.
Link to Adobe Labs and Demo Video
Earlier this year, Rob Milstead from Sapient in Atlanta spoke at one of our Refresh meetings. Though I forwarded his presentation to many of you a few days later, I thought it might be nice to post his presentation in case any of the newer folks might be interested. Enjoy.
So are you more “waterfall” or “agile”?
From the archives of MetaDesign