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Apt’s links for November 20th
Supermarket – Great design, straight from designers. – Not wild about the content, but the design of this site has some good ideas.
Amazon’s Kindle: The Price of Free EVDO and Proprietary DRM | Medialoper – “Propreitary DRM: It’s as if the publishing industry hasn’t learned a thing from the mistakes of the music industry.” Medialoper [...]
Published: November 21, 2007. Read more →
Apt’s links for November 16th through November 19th
Victoria Barnsley: Bringing books to your mobile phone – Independent Online Edition > Media – Interview with Vicky Barnsley on HC driving the future of the book; I suggest you read in tandem with the Newsweek interview with Jeff Bezos announcing the Kindle (also linked today)
Amazon: Reinventing the Book | Newsweek.com – That piece about [...]
Published: November 20, 2007. Read more →
Apt’s links for November 12th through November 14th
My fling with a Sony Reader | 43 Folders – “A moment later, the Reader sprung to life and started cataloging the new additions. I could hardly wait. Oh how I wish that I had waited…”
Ask H&FJ | Hoefler & Frere-Jones – Robots are the new monks?
Published: November 15, 2007. Read more →
Apt’s links for November 10th
Online Fossett Searchers Ask, Was It Worth It? –
Thingology (LibraryThing’s ideas blog): Shelfari spam: “basically social networking rapists” – People speak out against Shelfari spam
Tag Clouds Gallery: Examples And Good Practices | Design Showcase | Smashing Magazine – As it says, thanks Alex.
Published: November 11, 2007. Read more →
Marber 1.0
We’re very pleased to announce the release of Marber, a Wordpress theme we’ve been working on for some time.
Marber is a product of a few of our particular obsessions: typography, book and web design (and the relations between the two), blogging, classic Penguin paperbacks, and of course, Wordpress, the excellent and open-source software we use [...]
Published: November 7, 2007. Read more →
Apt’s links for November 6th
NYRM | FONT OF WISDOM – Amusing analysis of the choice of typeface by some well-known American magazines.
“Free is more complicated than you think” – “The point is that we need more than one model.” Obvious, when you think about it.