Daily Dish of Dominey Design

Enjoying Links for September 2003

Damn Ugly Hat | Poser | Can't Sleep. Clowns Will Eat Me

Lord of the Rings - Return of the King trailer

RSVP (very addictive Flash game)

Beatbox Tutorials (fantastic old-school beatbox video lessons)

Paul's Boutique Samples and References List (I still know every word)

Luxury - An Exclusive Collection of Typefaces (hilarious collection of typography used in 'luxury' goods)

The Graphic Artist and His Design Problems (reprint of classic book now available)

Lo Fi Mixtape Network (streaming mp3 mixes masquerading as mono, lo-fidelity cassette tapes)

The Man Behind Unicode

Adobe Creative Suite (get a look at all new versions of Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.)

Madness vs. P-Diddy

David Lee Roth, Samurai

50 million are right, 60 million are not

World's Ugliest MP3 Player (Dell 'innovates' yet again)

The Modern's Other Renovation (a look into MoMA's "new" identity)

dform (beautiful wood punch pattern lighting)

PowerPizza II (to-go case for your laptop)

"It is essential that society become less dependent on a single operating system from a single vendor if our critical infrastructure is not to be disrupted in a single blow"

Macromedia Central public beta available (installer doesn't start in Safari, at least for me)

Programming Language Inventor or Serial Killer?

What You Drink Affects How You Look

Howard Dean's web staff (the crew that helped change web-based politics)

Pitchfork Media reviews Outkast's 'Speakerboxxx/The Love Below' (first paragraph spot-on description of Atlanta)

1970s OS X hard drive icons (mmm...chintz)

New version of Beatles' 'Let it Be' coming (sans Phil Spector's production)

Upstart Labels See File Sharing as Ally, Not Foe

What if Safari detected RSS feeds? (great idea from the developer of Watson)

Jukebox Type (wonderful collection of 50s and 60s inspired faces - especially adore Fenway Park and Annabelle)

The Business Value of Web Standards by Jeffrey Veen. (Print, fold, and place in your boss' inbox)

Outkast on Regis and Kelly (say...wuuuuaat?)

Queer Eye for the Database Guy

Up close with the PowerMac G5 (fabulously detailed product shots)

Auto-Save Extension for Flash MX 2004 (awesome free plug-in from Guy Watson)

WFMU Tribute to Johnny Cash by Laura Cantrell

News.com (redesign with CSS / XHTML)

Johnny Cash Transfatty R.I.P. Mix

Dana Neibert (great photography portfolio)

I've got mail, yeaaaaaay! (25mb MPG)

Mushroom, Mushroom

Tao Restaurant

K Street (Soderbergh / Clooney series premiering Sunday night)

Snoop Dogg Shizzolator

Government seals in Panther (enterprise target in sight)

QuickTime VR of Tribute in Light

At Home with Hitler

Studio MX 2004 Now Available (pre-order customers can now download applications in advance of shipping product)

Spiritualized - 'Amazing Grace' (stream of entire new album)

G5 System (sweet set of OS X system icon replacements)

New Testament for Teenage Girls

12-year old girl sued by RIAA

The power of CSS lists (compilation of unique ways html lists can be styled via CSS)

New OS X 10.3 Welcome Movie (what users will see when installing the update)

Busty Mini

After Life

CSS box model confuse you? Read this excellent tutorial by Bowman.

GameFly (NetFlix for games)

Lunch at Noon

Web Page Analyzer (calculate page size, composition, and download time of any url - very handy)

"Is the American suburb, originally conceived as a relaxing alternative to the city, now a contributor to medical problems from obesity to depression and high blood pressure?"

An Open Letter from Patriot the Dog

The Onion Interviews P.J. O'Rourke

Blik Surface Graphics (great ideas for dressing up boring walls with funky graphics and/or typography. via exp)

Death of the Pixel Font (why Flash MX 2004 will drastically change typography in Flash content all across the web)

Mac Browser Showdown (ironically uses PGA.com - the site I'm working on - as a benchmark study)

IKEA - Living With Kids

About the Towels, We Forgive You

Desiree Dolron (incredible images of Cuba)

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