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    Questlove of The Roots

    Wrapped up the TurntableFM avatar for Questlove this week.

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    RESS, Server-Side Feature-Detection and the Evolution of Responsive Web Design via Dave Olsen

    A different approach to delivering a Responsive Design via Dave Olsen.

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    Bon Iver at AIR Studios

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    C3P0 Prints Are Now Available

    After a few months of procrastination, my C3P0 prints are finally available.

    Offset printing on 80lb Royal Fiber Cottonwood 12 x 18 paper.

    Order here.

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  • 546

    Amazing Time-Lapse Video of Yosemite by Sheldon Neill and Colin Delehanty

    Yosemite HD from Project Yosemite on Vimeo.

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  • 549

    TurntableFM Avatars

    Kevin Smith and Tobacco

     

    TurntableFM avatars for Kevin Smith and Tobacco.

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  • 542

    New Single by The Shins

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    Lazy Saturday

    Fooling around with Illustrator on a lazy Saturday afternoon.

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    TurntableFM Holiday Avatars

    My holiday avatars for TurntableFM are live.

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    Christmas design Hanukkah Illustration TurntableFM winter
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    Dark Patterns: Deception vs. Honesty in UI Design via A List Apart

    We might not like to admit it but deception is deeply entwined with life on this planet. Insects evolved to use it, animals employ it in their behavior, and of course, we humans use it to manipulate, control, and profit from each other. With this in mind it’s no surprise that deception appears in various guises in user interfaces on the web today. What is surprising, though, is that up until recently it was something web designers never talked about. There was no terminology, no design patterns, and no real recognition of it as a phenomenon at all. If it wasn’t a taboo it certainly felt like one.

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