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Apt’s links for September 26th through September 28th

Logic+Emotion: Why Execs Are Stumbling in a New Media World – Another great post linked to by Iain at CrackUnit. AS we’ve said before – it’s *all* about the content.
British Letterpress » Welcome – a rarity: a well-designed site by print designers. and they’re letterpress too. Link! [Via AceJet]

Published: September 29, 2007. Read more →

Interesting Times

What is it about smart, entrepreneurial and successful managers that is suddenly drawing them to the book business?
In a week not short of dramas – one that has seen the whole PFD drama and the defection of Richard Charkin to Bloomsbury – the gossipers (i.e. us) have had a hard time keeping up and knowing [...]

Published: September 28, 2007. Read more →

Apt’s links for September 25th

Social Networking Invitation Etiquette – Nice post – [Thanks to Iain at CrackUnit] from O’Reilly about social media invitations / bacn
CSS Layouts: The Fixed. The Fluid. The Elastic. – Beast-Blog.com – A good digest on the perennial question of which kind of web layout to have… [thanks again Alex.]
New Minimalism in Web Interface Design – [...]

Published: September 26, 2007. Read more →

Apt’s links for September 24th

Read me first: AdBlock Plus can quietly kill ads – and perhaps the internet economy | Technology | The Guardian – Who would have considered the possibility of a grassroots campaign to save web advertising?
Serendipity Book: My kind of convergence – Hurrah! One size will fit all. Endeavours to standardise mobile phone chargers! what’s next, [...]

Published: September 25, 2007. Read more →

Apt’s links for September 23rd

Navigating the HTML email jungle – (37signals) – Another good reason not to send HTML emails….
Actual Browser Sizes (final) – Baekdal.com – As it says – the actual sizes available in browser windows, not just on screens…
Piracy is Good? – Mark Pesce talk on the values of piracy at Google Video
if:book: the new promiscuity – [...]

Published: September 24, 2007. Read more →

Apt’s links for September 21st through September 22nd

Is This the Monster from J.J. Abrams’s “Cloverfield” – Another example of the design style I am now calling New York
Browser size does matter – Actual numbers | mentalized – Resolution vs actual screen real estate
Illustrators Give Economist Campaign New Face – Mmmmm. Lovely (esp. Non-Format’s) illustrations for The Economists. I was talking to a [...]

Published: September 23, 2007. Read more →

Apt’s links for September 20th

ENO: Carmen Blogs – Talk about introducing different communities to each other: an ENO blog. [Thanks James]
WSJ May Follow NYT’s Lead, Drop Online Subscription Fees – This is what we like to see. Large Media Companies realising that content should be free – and that it leads to better ad revenue in the long run.
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Published: September 21, 2007. Read more →

Apt’s links for September 10th through September 14th

10 colour contrast checking tools to improve the accessibility of your design | 456 Berea Street – Another accessibility pointer for checking contrast levels and colours…
Web Access Centre Blog :: Better Connected, Better Results: Alt Text – How to write correct alt text (not Tag, by the way) – from the RNIB (thanks Josh)
Computer Book [...]

Published: September 15, 2007. Read more →

Apt’s links for September 7th

Mike Davidson – sIFR – sIFR allows “rich” typogrpahy whilst adhering to standards. Has its flaws but worth considering..
Google lets users build libraries – The floodgates open? Google now takes on LibraryThing, Shelfari and the others – or at least by the look of it. And have the killer “value-add” of being able to search [...]

Published: September 8, 2007. Read more →

For One More Day – Live

Our new site for Mitch Albom’s new paperback, For One More Day, has just gone live. We think it’s quite special.

Published: September 7, 2007. Read more →