Jul 11, 2010
Design
Define your home as a GPS location +/- 50 m. If you are within that area, you don’t have to enter the password. If you are outside that area, you are requested to select three images in the right order from a grid of nine images. If that fails, you are requested to enter the password.
This would be extremely useful for all the tablets out there.
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Jun 19, 2010
Design

How come that for interface elements in Gnome (in Ubuntu 10.04) we’re still stuck with bitmaps instead of scalable vector graphics.
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Mar 4, 2010
Design, Free Software

Ubuntu boot splash screen — old (left) and new
Ubuntu has a new logo and identity brand, and I really don’t like. Why through away the legendary friendly circle icon and replace it with a badly kerned wordmark?
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Nov 2, 2009
Design

Because content is king also in the business of perfumes. Inspired by Ubuntu Linux release cycle.
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Aug 12, 2009
Design
Jeff has brought to my attention that folks at Automattic are testing a redesign of the WordPress.com front page.
Those arriving at WordPress.com front page are either from other blogs hosted on WordPress.com or search engines, and most of them are interested in creating a blog for themselves. Those who want to explore featured posts are mostly the existing users. Read more »
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Jun 9, 2009
Design
Is Apple really going in the footsteps of Microsoft by creating more and more version of essentially the same product? When seeing iPhone 3G S for the first time I immediately associated “S” with size Small.

These days no one considers a phone “smart” if it’s slow or doesn’t have support for 3G. So what does Apple exactly mean by saying iPhone 3G Speed? Where the previous versions slow?
How about calling it iPhone 4, 5, 6, … n.
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May 6, 2009
Design, Media & Publishing

Digital Britain logo
While the ideas behind the Digital Britain initiative are really great and noble, its logo is quite the opposite — what is the connection between a flash drive and an open access to information and its distribution networks?
Every letter in the logo is supposed to symbolize a node attached to Britain’s information network, which sounds like a good explanation until you put it on a USB thumb drive. Read more »
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Apr 26, 2009
Design, WordPress
One of the important ideas behind the WordPress 2.7 administration area redesign was to maximize the amount of information and input fields above the ‘fold’. While the current design does the job well, there is still some room for improvements. Read more »
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Apr 22, 2009
Design
Do you create things and ideas here in Latvia? If so, let the world know where they come from — label them using this open source ‘Made in Latvia’ logo:

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Apr 22, 2009
Design, Meta
For future reference: this is how this blog looked on April 2009: Read more »
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Feb 17, 2009
Design
By Lawrence Yang via a comment at Brand New:

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Dec 7, 2008
Design
Bitstream Charter is a glyphic serif typeface designed by Matthew Carter which I discovered only recently in Ubuntu 8.10 (it ships with X11). It is definitely one of the most beautiful serif fonts that I have ever seen. At first sight it looks similar to Liberation Serif but is more rounded and easier to read. Read more »
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Oct 13, 2008
Design
Do you know what good designers do when everyone else thinks Helvetica is cool? They stretch and bend Times New Romans and Comic Sans. Thats because message is what is important, not the color or the typeface.
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Jul 24, 2008
Design
What would you do if Comic Sans was the only typeface available? Read more »
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Mar 27, 2008
Design
Why use Lucida Grande, Arial, Helvetica or Verdana if there is the fantastic Liberation Sans — created by Steve Matteson and liberated by Red Hat, Inc. under GNU GPL licence. Read more »
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