Veerle goes looking for magazines that conform to her layout and design ideals and presents her findings. Wow... Some magazines really scream because of all the content. I don't know where to look first with those. I am more a fan of the less is more approach. These kind of lay-outs makes it easier to read imho. Another thing that makes or break a magazine are the pictures and ... Read full entry
Magazine eye candy
Posted by John Lampard on Wednesday, 16 July, 2008 to the design and art subset
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Faux Absolute Positioning with CSS
Posted by John Lampard on Thursday, 19 June, 2008 to the technology subset
Eric Sol and his colleagues have developed a new CSS based layout method that may be worth a whirl, which is showing a lot of hack-free promise where three-plus column layouts are required. Our approach requires no hacks and it works with all modern browsers (Safari, Opera, Firefox, IE7) as well as IE6 and even IE5.5/Win. It does not work in IE5/Mac, but ... Read full entry
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Thesis Theme for WordPress
Posted by John Lampard on Thursday, 17 April, 2008 to the blogs subset
Thesis Theme for WordPress, by Chris Pearson. If I ever opt for a three column, magazine style, layout at disassociated it will look a little like the Thesis Theme. Lovely work :)
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Links for 29 August 2007
Posted by John Lampard on Wednesday, 29 August, 2007 to the disassociated subset
Jerk Free Jobs: Asher Adelman who gave us eBossWatch (which I recently reviewed) has launched a job listings website that only accepts ads from employers who have received workplace awards, or been verified as a "great workplace" by an external consultant. This is an idea that is waiting to take off on a global scale! CSS @ Ten: The Next Big Thing from A List Apart. ... Read full entry
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