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Jobs Saves?
by Khoi Vinh
Even if the iPad saves publishing, that doesn’t mean it’s going to save publishing design.... More
What I Love About My iPad, and What I Don't
by Patric King
Overall, I love it. It’s a great little object for exactly how my partner and I have been using it: watching videos together, playing games, and reading.... More
Video Archive
by Sarah Zimmerman
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Review: DiRTy Tats
by Stephen Conti
There is design meant to communicate, and there is design meant to persuade, and then there is DiRTy Tats. I regret to report that the "a" should be replaced with an "i."... More
Obsessions: August 14, 2009
by Patric King
Patric King's favorite links from the week: little girls in too much makeup, handling your Photoshop brushes, and more.... More
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.... More
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... More
Watch This Space
by Andrew Blum
Our technology columnist looks at how publishers are dealing with online video and finds that, despite the many obstacles for traditional media--it's expensive and time-consuming... More
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... More
The Constant Reader
by Andrew Blum
Our technology columnist looks at the Times Reader, a stand-alone application that pulls the Times’ web feeds into a custom-designed interface, with beautifully rendered versions of the print... More
Review of Adobe CS4: Flash, Fireworks, and Dreamweaver
by Patric King
Review of Adobe's CS4 versions of Flash, Fireworks, and Dreamweaver.... More
Adobe CS4 Illustrator, Reviewed
by Patric King
Review of CS4's Illustrator.... More
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