Daily Dish of Dominey Design

Enjoying Links for July 2004

Saab or Dodgeball? (or, why Gill Sans sucks)

Batman Begins trailer

Calendarclock (sweet menu bar calendar which integrates with iCal)

White House West with Will Ferrell

Didn't catch Barack Obama's keynote last night? Watch a video of it here.

Fly The Copter (simple, addictive Flash game)

Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends (love the usage of Brothers)

Flash MX 2004 7.2 is finally available (huge update - over 100 bug fixes)

Smultron (nice open source Cocoa text editor - via mesh)

Bounce Script (new Letterhead font -- I'm such a sucker for these)

You Have Bad Taste in Music (don't miss the videos - Train and Evanescence are especially good)

Play Time Icon Set (with open states too)

Iron & Wine video (Couldn't find an online version, so I extracted one from the iTMS. Lovely summer vibe.)

Paper Mario 2 (what in the world is this?)

Parkspliced (Blur mashup)

Is IE Living on Borrowed Time?

Winnebago Man (headphones required if at work)

Ali G's Harvard Commencement Speech

Bitoogle (Google for torrents)

Fudge - Typographic Putty (engine for manipulating font outlines through ActionScript)

Kerry / Bush Singalong

Drifting Videos (racing style that's all the rage in Japan)

Frontline: The War Behind Closed Doors (imo, the real Fahrenheit 9/11)

Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism

The Dashboarder (developers are already creating and sharing Dashboard widgets)

Bean bag toss game (Christian Moerlein beer - must be 21, or capable of selecting an older year than yourself)

Spotlight-like live search (great idea - via waxy.org)

IE Mac Band Pass Filter (how to easily target IE 5 Mac in CSS)

The Constructivists (20s typographic glory)

Mozangeles ('what is it about Morrissey that attracts Latinos?')

Kings of Convenience Jukebox (listen to their new album, Riot on an Empty Street, in its entirety)

Downloads of Firefox & Mozilla increasing, user base doubling every few months

Dropload (space to drop and share files)

The Telephone

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