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The New Game in Town
by Adam Fisher
Can a video game change the way designers design? The release of LittleBigPlanet suggests that the game controller could very well replace the mouse.... More
Golden Age
by Emily Gordon
Review of The Complete New Yorker, an archive of 8 DVDs containing the magazine's entire contents.... More
Benjamin Netanyahu's campaign looks familiar
by Colin Berry
Colin Berry notices that Benjamin Netanyahu and Barack Obama have strangely similar campaign web sites.... More
Review of CS4: Photoshop
by Patric King
Review of Adobe's CS4 version of Photoshop, which allows much easier manipulation of views and choice of tool details. Scrolling is almost completely replaced with a new method of... More
The Right Click
by Jeremy Lehrer
Google Earth and YouTube can find your house or your favorite music video in seconds. Can they help end genocide?... More
Hard Focus
by Andrew Blum
Our technology columnist looks at how digital technology is transforming photojournalism in hot spots around the world, and the irony that while technology has given them more control, it also keeps them... More
The Big Pixel
by Andrew Blum
Our technology columnist ponders the future of "mediatecture"--how recent advances in LED and projection technology are bringing us closer to truly transforming buildings into video screens.... More
The Suite Goes On
by Jeff Howe
Jeff Howe reviews Creative Suite 3, in which Adobe has added some useful updates to their basic programs, all while defying the time-honored, yet exceedingly annoying, tech-industry tradition of fixing what isn’t broken.... More
Different Strokes
by Emily King
How a small but growing number of “creative programmers” are changing the face of type.... More
Review of CS4: InDesign
by Patric King
In its newest incarnation, InDesign offers several improvements geared towards helping designers work in multiple output media. It can handle basic types of interaction which... More
Coming Interactions
by Andrei Herasimchuk
Our technology columnist offers three design trends for 2009: reduction, interaction, and application.... More
Open Range
by Andrei Herasimchuk
Our technology columnist unlocks the hidden mysteries of OpenType.... More
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