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What Successful Products Teach Us About Web Design

This is the title of my article published today on Smashing Magazine.

In the the article I talk about some successful products and I try to see what makes them so. What can we derive from their success and how can we apply this knowledge to web design? In my opinion it all comes to three things:

  • The ability of the designer
  • Focusing on the scope
  • Iterations

But I won’t tell you more. Go ahead and read it by yourself.

Thank you Smashing Magazine! It was wonderful experience working with you. I hope I’ll come back soon.

 

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The Ultimate Guide to Readable Web Typography

To take the most of The Ultimate Guide to Readable Web Typography you need two things: to love typography and to have at least half an hour to spend in order to read the article.

This is a quite long and complicated but rewarding article. As the title says, it promises to show us the ultimate way to Web typography and I think it does. A great resource.

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Solitude and Leadership

To become a leader sounds irresistibly sweet. Too many people dream of becoming leaders but too few can make it. Why? Because they hate solitude, no matter what they say.

Leadership and solitude seem to be two contradictory notions but they are not. No, really.

Do yourself a favor and spend the next 30 minutes of your life reading Solitude and Leadership.

The position of the leader is ultimately an intensely solitary, even intensely lonely one. However many people you may consult, you are the one who has to make the hard decisions. And at such moments, all you really have is yourself.

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The new series of 24 ways

It’s December! The best holidays of the year are one step closer but for web geeks it also means that the new episodes of 24 ways are also here.

I follow 24 ways from the very beginning and it never disappointed me.

Let’s quench our thirst for HTML & CSS another 24 times.

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Introducing Instabuck

There’s a new kid on the block and I think it’s quite interesting. Its name is Instabuck and it aims to help you sell easily your digital product. “Easily” is the keyword.

Modern times imposed the use of modern products. Most of them are digital ones such as music, art, books, design themes, code and the list keeps on. Instabuck is a very simple website. However it engages a powerful mechanism which makes selling easy.

This is a project of the mighty Venture Geeks and it is developed around the Minimum Viable Product strategy. My involvement had to do with designing the main website and the available themes among others.

There are lots to be said about Instabuck, its philosophy and the design decisions, but I feel we need to give it some time to breath and evolve.

Until then I suggest you to take a look at Instabuck and become a member in case you want to sell a digital product. Registration takes seconds and the service remains free for the 7 first days. I hope you ‘ll like it.

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Featured on The Design Mag

This website was recently featured on The Design Mag, amongst the “20 clean and most beautiful Minimalist Websites”.

When I saw the article I thought “What? I don’t consider my design to be minimalistic.” Then I slowed down and saw how ridiculous was my thought. Who cares what I believe? These good people on The Design Mag selected my design and put it among some exceptional ones, it’s an honour.

Many times I see my website being among “the X best ones”. When I was younger I took such mash-ups very seriously. Now I don’t. Also, never ignore them.

And then came one more thought: does it matter? What does this (tiny or important) recognition means for me? Nothing at all.

Which is of course wrong. Again. It means something, if not I wouldn’t bother sharing the news with the people I follow on the social networks. Such showcases add fuel to the machine. It may last long or it may not. But it is something.

Then I stopped thinking at all. And all I did was to accept the fact. It felt OK.

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Georgia pro & Verdana Pro

You know them and you love them. As everyone else I suppose. Now Georgia and Verdana come in a Pro version. And both of them look fantastic!

There are new weights and widths, there are new glyphs, even new numerals.

Georgia Pro & Verdana Pro

Welcome Georgia Pro, welcome Verdana Pro.

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Kern Type

A blog post about typography. Yes, again.

Kern Type is a beautifully designed, short, online game about kerning (If you have an iPad, you’ll enjoy the game even more). And what’s kerning?

According to Wikipedia:

Kerning is the process of adjusting the spacing between characters in a proportional font, usually to achieve a visually pleasing result.

We shouldn’t confuse kerning with tracking.

Kerning is the adjustment of the space between individual letter forms vs. tracking which is the uniform adjustment of spacing applied over a range of characters.

I enjoyed Kern Type so much that I decided to brag a bit. Here’s my score:

Kern Type

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Featured on the official Expression Engine blog

Each week, the official Expression Engine blog introduces us new add-ons, tutorials, important news, site launches etc.

This week, the relevant post talks about this website, porcupine colors. Thank you Expression Engine!

Read the post.

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The Problem With Online Ads

In the world of online advertising, I feel we’ve gone too far away from what everybody knows as “common sense”. I can’t undersrtand why we keep running a model that it is obviously sick.

I predict that in 2050, we’ll look back at the first 20 years of the web and shake our heads. The craptacular design! The hallucinogenic business models! The privacy nightmares! All because entrepreneurs convinced themselves that they couldn’t do what inventors have done for centuries: Charge people a fair price for things they want.

Clive Thompson, WIRED

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