COLOURlovers :: Color Trends & Palettes: "COLOURlovers™ is a resource that
monitors and influences color trends.
COLOURlovers gives the people who use color - whether for ad campaigns,
product design, or in architectural specification - a place to check out a
world of color, compare color palettes,
submit news and comments, and
read color related articles and interviews."
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Web 2.0 Colour Palette
Web 2.0 Colour Palette: "Web 2.0 is about finding new ways to interact on the internet and collaboration, at least to a certain extent. Those of us in the know realise what Web2.0 is really all about - putting things on super shiney tables and painting them with gradients and candy colours and shiny silver and stuff. Organised into 3 distinct colour groups - neutrals, muted tones and bold colours, you may recognize a few of the shades from some of your favourite Web2.0 sites. Now you can quickly and easily assemble your own colour scheme - simply choose any number of bold or muted colours, then add as many neutrals as you see fit - you'll have a Web2.0 masterpiece in no time at all!"
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
The Basement Internet Show
The Basement Internet Show is relevantt o Radio 1, the Radio Practicum, and the internet/multimedia classes.
Thursday, April 05, 2007
Sunday, January 28, 2007
Google: Nanotech Robotics Challenge
Google NanoTech robotics challenges for middle school kids. Ideas here perhaps for Invention pathway?
Wednesday, January 03, 2007
Dynamic Drive: CSS Library
The CSS Library published by Dynamic Drive has scripts, styles and more for the CSS developer.
Tuesday, January 02, 2007
Weasel Words
Weasel Words, a wiki-editorial no-no, are vague, unattributed normative assertions -- Example: "Some people say that Web 2.0 is an unnecessary buzzword." Makes a normative statement about something, vaguely attributes it to a non-specific authority -- "some people."
Thursday, December 28, 2006
HTMLFixIT
"HTMLfixIT is a help and news site for anything Internet or web design related. We welcome and encourage you to check out the site and make use of the tools, tutorials, forum and chatroom. "
Labels:
browser,
monitor resolution,
os,
statistics,
Web 2.0,
web traffuc
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