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Sidebar Creative redesigns, too!
0 comments‘Tis the season to redesign it seems. Again, lovely work (fantastic colour scheme + attention to detail) — but, what else would I expect from such a talented set of developers?
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Engadget
0 commentsEngadget redesigns — much fresher and cleaner, I must say.
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Django Plugables
0 commentsYet another one of Bryan‘s astoundingly cool sites that “brings all of Django’s pluggable applications under one roof”. django-geo is on there too (as well as on github as of today, too) :D
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Archer
0 commentsThe one font I’ve been wanting literally forever — it’s here! I’ve so bought it.
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Everyblock — About our maps
0 commentsReally interesting (and, thankfully, techie) post about how Everyblock put together their fantastic maps. I’ll certainly be checking out some of the stuff on there (I had no idea that there was this kind of stuff freely available as open-source — I was under the impression I would have to roll-my-own in future projects!)
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Datejs
0 commentsA super-sexy looking Javascript library for handling dates (and times) in all sorts of nifty ways. I’ll certainly be using this soon.
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Django People
0 commentsSimon Willison’s blog entry alerted me to this nice ‘village pump’ for the Django community. Very nice indeed.
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Flickr: Places
0 commentsWow. What a stunning piece of web-apperry. I know I haven’t been posting a terrible lot in the past 6 months, but I just had to post this. Some may know that Flickr is probably my only web-site-addiction; I thought it was cool when they added geotagging, but this is just… an über-sick mashup of all the data around a place. Oh, and check out how heavily my photos feature where I used to live!
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Leopard Easter Egg
0 commentsHahaha… best easter egg ever. Hopefully Leopard’ll be with me in the next few hours, so I’ll see for myself :)
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Emigre Fonts: Matrix II Display
0 commentsI just got a ‘book’ about the redesign of this terrific font through the mail today. I may have to invest in this with my next redesign… (and yes, I know I sorely need to post more!)
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