Daily Dish of Dominey Design

Enjoying Links for November 2003

Secrets of 'The King'

iPod's Dirty Secret (clever editing, effective message)

Bushwacked 2

What's that smell?

Adobe pulls the plug on LiveMotion

Renamer4Mac updated. Still free, still the handiest utility you can download.

Johnny Hollow (love the lady bug)

Will Ferrell - Anchorman (QuickTime preview of new movie)

How to watch Paris Hilton at work

Squeezebox (wirelessly stream audio from your computer to your home stereo or headphones)

Lana Landis (The total package - gorgeous photography, typography, design, sound, and art direction. Stellar.)

The Beautiful Mistake (amazing layers of texture)

Erik Refner, Photographer

Ala Webstatt & Chmork.net (Don't know how I've missed this -- great bitmap fonts, icons, and even gift wrap.)

Sprint redesigns with table-less CSS / XHTML

This is Cereal (Beautiful CSS experiment. Selectors are especially nice. Note: view in Safari / Mozilla / Firebird)

xScope (new suite of screen tools for designers)

Overlawyered (nice weblog 'chronicling the high cost of our legal system')

Motel Fetish (definitely not workplace safe)

Secret Santa is back

Presidential Home Page Shootout (yo Gephardt, what's up?)

The White House doesn't want you looking here

OS X screen saver picks (nice collection. fireflies is especially good.)

AIM for the Newton

Tom Coates slams 'Queer Eye'

Church Sign Generator

Steve Ballmer's iPod

Mo Kin (a very happy 3 year old xylophone prodigy. found via mena.)

Shrek 2 trailer (QuickTime, 19mb)

Macromedia's Activation and Panther Woe (glad to see I'm not the only one)

Yo, ho, ho and a bottle of digital snake oil from '60 Minutes'

Jewelboxing (beautiful site and product)

A new Art Nouveau

How to move data from an Amiga to a PowerBook

Honda Element 'Legos' ad (via k10k)

Wesley Clark talks to the Starbucks generation (genius)

Wolff Olins

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