Archive for November, 2007

50 Million Elvis Fans Can’t Be Wrong

And neither can 50 million web designers (my unofficial estimate). So the long awaited little brother to the Web Standards Project is finally here, the Email Standards Project. It’s about time someone took the lead on improving the devil that is, HTML email, and I couldn’t be more thankful that they’ve gotten this ball rolling.

Fight For Kisses

There’s only one thing that could make this ad better… a monkey. But it doesn’t need it cause that baby is badass.

There’s nothing comical about this

Comic Sans. Don’t use it. Ever. Under no circumstances. If it was the last font on earth I’d end the written word before I allowed Comic Sans to be used for one character.

Comic sans walks into a bar, the bartender says “We don’t serve your type.”

That should always be the response to comic sans.
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Fighting the good fight

Not a day goes by when I don’t have a use for these products.

Vetica

On the heels of the anniversary, this poster contest has resulted in some great work.

One small step for Taiwan, one giant leap for mankind

Old GE International website listIt’s not perfect, but on Thursday, November 2nd, GE did a good thing by altering their website.

Previously on the Worldwide page of GE.com users could find a list of all of the various countries and territories that GE does business in and has a website for. Each territory was accompanied by a link to each site in the languages that it had available for that site as well as it’s flag. With one exception, Taiwan. Read the rest of this entry »