The jackass (or asses) that run this site have pirated my chapter of Web Standards Creatvitiy, a book I co-authored for Friends of ED, and published it in their blog as their very own. From what I can tell, their entire blog is made up of articles they didn’t write. What a bunch of assholes. Visit site »
Roger reviews Web Standards Creativity, which I contributed a chapter to. Visit site »
Digital Web Magazine has published my chapter from Web Standards Creativity, which is all about PNG images and interesting ways to take advantage of their unique alpha channel transparency. If you like this article, be sure to grab the book, which has similar types of content in each chapter, from a whose host of great web designers. Visit site »
Web Standards Creativity is now shipping. I’ve still yet to receive my own copy, but Simon got his and took a few pictures for the world to see. This should be an exciting book, so if you haven’t already, go get yours. Visit site »
I may be biased, but I have a feeling this is going to be the must-have web design book of 2007. Each of us picked one innovative, clever, or interesting technique or technology to focus on, and the chapter’s I’ve seen are truly great. We’re hoping it’ll be available by SXSW — it should definitely be out sometime in March. Keep an eye open for it. Authors: Cameron Adams, Mark Boulton, Andy Budd, Andy Clarke, Simon Collison, Jeff Croft, Derek Featherstone, Ian Lloyd, Ethan Marcotte, Dan Rubin, and Rob Weychert. Visit site »