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Badge by Erskine Design, UK

I have always been very fond of this little logo bird of UK based web agency Erskine Design. Well, you may not know Erskine but probably the owner Simon Collison, author of the book Beginning CSS Web Development.

Recently Simon posted a photograph of some badges with this cute bird to Flickr and not surprisingly people asked to get one. Instead of posting badges around the world, Simon/Erskine offers a really funny deal i happily join:

If you want one, you have to send us (Erskine) something first. It is easy really. Send us a sticker, badge, mug or t-shirt (cheeky me) of your company or employer, or if that isn’t possible just send any old crap. Its the gesture we’re excited by, not monetary value. I’ll ready a load of badges and the moment I receive your ephemera, we’ll post ours out the same day.

What happens to the crap?

Here at Erskine Design towers, we’ll build a wall of received ephemera and blog/Flickr it and get you linked up. Actually, we might also do some crazy image-map madness at a custom URL that all the cool people will be aching to be featured on. Maybe.

Ha, i joined today and sent something… :) over… something especially proteine undernourished Brits can use.

post to Erskine

You`ll never guess what it is. Hey, that´s real fun…

 

welovetxp.com

Alex, 28.02.08

If you like to get an impression of what people – and especially design talented folks do with Textpattern, visit the Textpattern driven showcase welovetxp.com.

welovetxp.com by Sam Brown

Designer of this site is Sam Brown, who runs the scottish design agency massiveblue.
Peter Moulding interviewed Sam for txpq.com.

TXPQ is always worth visit if you like to stay tuned with what is going on on Textpattern. Currently there is an interview out with fabulous Nathan Smith, well know from the God Bit Project

Enjoy!

 

Redesign of EE

Last month ExpressionEngine relaunched its site with a fantastic new design made by fabulous Jesse Bennett-Chamberlain. You can read all about the design process on digital-web.com where Jesse talks about precisely. A must-read for all designers, i have to say!

I particularly like how Jesse revamped the old EE logo.

New logo of ExpressionEngine

But read yourself about it:
Redesigning the ExpressionEngine Site

 

Tom Fadial once again announced the TXP Template Contest. First prize is a brand new Mac Mini! But even if you do not win, there are lots of other prizes to get.

The judges are:

  • Andrew Faulkner
  • Bryan Veloso
  • Jared Christensen
  • Jeff Croft
  • Jesse Bennett-Chamberlain
  • Mary Fredborg
  • Nathan Smith

Deadline is 27th of June 07!

Get all information on textplates.com and join. Good luck :)

 

Firefox Bookmark Extension

On del.icio.us`s blog Nick Nguyen announced a new bookmark extension for Firefox. I just tested it and am completely blown away. The extension comes with a sidebar you can sort and search your del.isio.us bookmarks instantly, view tag intersections, and even modify your bookmarks. It´s dead-easy to tag a link and add it to your linklist. As the extensive sites directories of our Site Collection is managed with del.icio.us the extension comes just very, very handy.

Extension Qick Tour.

Download the extension

 

It´s quite a while ago since Andrea Schwandt-Arbogast posted her article on TXP vs EE – but it is still a nice read.

I really like EE and considered it once for a project. It is a bit like TXP but has a wider functionallity and a better rights management system. The key question is: do you really need that for a project? If not, your clients are surely happier with TXPs administration surface.

Well go over to Andreas site and read her write-up.

Links

 

On juicystudio.com Joshue O` Connor published an highly interesting article on accessibility of various CMSs such like:

  • Jadu
  • Mambo
  • Joomla
  • Quick and Easy
  • Expression Engine
  • Plone
  • Drupal
  • Textpattern
  • Xoops
  • Typo3

Each of those CMSs was tested by an screen reader user performing some basic tasks, as well as the same tasks being performed by a user with no Assistive Technology/Special User Agent requirements and with an average computer skill level. These tests were facilitated and observed by an experienced CFIT accessibility consultant. To me absolutely unexpected Joomla! is doing a very good job. Some problems were encountered but the testers conclude: If these problems could be addressed, we would recommend Joomla. Expression Engine as well as Textpattern lack of some accessibill key features (f. e. Title and edit boxes are not marked up well and tester found it [backend] unintuitive.

Read the complete article
Choosing an Accessible CMS

anf if you like, follow the discussion on the textpattern forum.

 

If you’ve ever used Textpattern for your CMS of choice, then likely you have found or used at least one of the plugins available from designer/developer Rob Sable of Wilshire One

Rob (under the name of Wilshire) has supplied the community with an abundance of plugins since August 2004. His plugins have included public side archive and tagging tools, as well as numerous admin side plugins like a scaled down database management tool that allows you to copy your TXP install

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Great design from the fifties

Matthew Smith, 11.01.07

I was browsing through one of my feeds today and ran across a great series of videos available at youtube. These videos showcase some of the great design spawned out of the visionary picture of ‘modern’ living in the 1950s American lifestyle.

The videos:

 

Come on and vote: What makes a ‘good’ Open Source community? Select 3 statements you regard to be most important to you. Please do not select more than 3! If you like

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