Online Media | Type Desk - Part 3

Type Desk Welcomes Yoko Sakao Ohama

Type Desk Welcomes Yoko Sakao Ohama →

Yoko joins Type Desk to report from New York on design and logical process. Logical as apposed to illogical. Having worked with Yoko, I guarantee it’s a privilege to experience Yoko’s “logical process.” Welcome aboard Yoko!

Fold a Fitted Sheet

Fold a Fitted Sheet →

Jill Cooper from Living on a Dime shows a surprisingly simple way to fold a fitted sheet.

Geometric ID for Whole Education by Wire

Geometric ID for Whole Education by Wire →

Nice ID work by Wire Design.

Your copy/paste activities will be tracked

Your copy/paste activities will be tracked →

“If you’re a publisher, you want to know what your readers are most interested in–that way you can better target editorial and keep readers coming back. Until now, most publishers have relied on tracking whole pages to discern their readers’ priorities. But a tool from a company called Tynt, based in San Francisco, is giving them even better insight–by showing them the specific content within each page that readers are passing on to others.”

Flight Path Visualizations by Aaron Koblin

Flight Path Visualizations by Aaron Koblin →

“This work was originally developed as a series of experiments for the project “Celestial Mechanics” by colleagues Scott Hessels and Gabriel Dunne at UCLA. FAA data was parsed and plotted using the Processing programming environment. The frames were composited with Adobe After Effects and/or Maya.” —Aaron Koblin, creator of this great work.

Ordering Disorder, Grid Principles for Web Design

Ordering Disorder, Grid Principles for Web Design →

This is definitely on my list. Ordering Disorder: Grid Principles for Web Design (Voices That Matter) by Khoi Vinh

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