Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Yes, I do lose sleep over this.

These "retina class" displays are coming, and all our work will look like cute, little, easy-bake-oven-mini-sites on these big displays. I don't wanna be the one yelling "Teh sky is falling!!!" ... but, um...

Ivy Bridge to Support Ultra High Resolution 4096x4096 Screens

Monday, September 19, 2011

The Guide To CSS Animation: Principles and Examples

With CSS animation now supported in both Firefox and Webkit browsers, there is no better time to give it a try. Regardless of its technical form, whether traditional, computer-generated 3-D, Flash or CSS, animation always follows the same basic principles. In this article, we will take our first steps with CSS animation and consider the main guidelines for creating animation with CSS. We’ll be working through an example, building up the animation using the principles of traditional animation. Finally, we’ll see some real-world usages.



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Thursday, September 8, 2011

Amen.

Must read from Khoi Vinh.
Money quote:
"Digital media requires something different, though. It’s not sufficient to just publish a narrative to the Internet. You have to build an experience around it, a system that lets the user experience the narrative but also one that responds to his or her inputs and contributions. Basically, to create anything meaningful in digital media, you need to think in terms of a product, not just a story."
- dp (via the Mullen)