19 June 2001
[1 am]
Home sweet
homage. :::
Teal gradient is the new
grey. ::: Found in the
WaSP referrer logs:
Dynamic Core,
The Wooster Group, and
Agent Girl.
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15 June 2001
[10 am | 9 pm]
Clients. Can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em. Adam Schumacher and Robbie Shepherd tackle this beloved theme in
Issue 114 of
A List Apart, for people who make websites. Presented for your pleasure:
CHEAPER OVER BETTER: Schumacher explains why clients hire bad web designers (and what good web designers can do about it).
THE CLIENT DID IT - A WWW WHODUNIT: Shepherd on the fine art of telling bad clients to buzz off.
"Worthy cause" is an overused phrase, but it certainly applies to
Basefield.com, an art/design project to help street kids, conceived by Jade Palmer of DiK. The site gives little away at the moment, but there's a sign-up form for more information.
Several days back, we received a strange phone call at the crack of dawn. So did several other people. The
results are now online at greymetaldesk.
At Little Green Footballs:
It's not a bug, it's a feature!—an open discussion on CSS, pixels, and the nature of web standards. (If you missed it, see also:
Browse This!, a mini state-of-the-web address in the 13 June Daily Report.)
Attention, American freelancers: your quarterly taxes are due. (The last we heard, fast Internet access was not among the amenities at most prisons.)
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