PowerPoint Is Not an Excuse
by Andrei Herasimchuk
In 1987, I was living in Chicago doing stage management and production work for small theaters in the metro area, but I knew enough about computers to help designers typeset their work in Aldus PageMaker. Then PowerPoint shipped....
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Can Typekit Bring Fonts to the Web?
by Andrei Herasimchuk
When I first heard about Typekit, a new service that aims to bring typography to
the web, I was skeptical. I’ve been around the high-tech sector long enough to know
that most of these new products are a rehash
of technologies past....
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A Tale of Two Valleys
by Andrei Herasimchuk
One of the perks of living in Silicon Valley is the 90-minute drive to Napa Valley, during which you can find yourself in the rolling hills of Yountville, driving up the Silverado Trail on a cloudless sunny day....
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Click to Run
by Andrei Herasimchuk
What's so right about Barack Obama's website? It's so damned gorgeous. It’s the kind of site that, once you’ve worked your way through every single drop shadow, gradient, icon, or title slug, makes you wish you had...
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Upward Mobility
by Andrei Herasimchuk
Advances in mobile technology are now at the stage where everything changes. It happened with personal computing in the mid-1980s, desktop publishing in the early 1990s...
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Coming Interactions
by Andrei Herasimchuk
Our technology columnist offers three design trends for 2009: reduction, interaction, and application....
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Open Range
by Andrei Herasimchuk
Our technology columnist unlocks the hidden mysteries of OpenType....
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