"Smashing Cartoons is a regular section on Smashing Magazine. Every Friday we publish a new cartoon created by Ricardo Gimenes, the creative mind of Behind the Websites. The cartoons are dedicated to design and Web development, but also have a comic twist about everything happening around the Web as well as give you some insights behind the curtains of Smashing Magazine."
"These will be useful to introduce students, journalists, or yourself to the concepts of data visualization. Bonus: There’s an interesting discussion on Quora about the difference between information graphics and data visualization."
"here are tips for media companies to create a user-friendly navigation menu. There's no one-size-fits all approach, but this advice from experts can be broadly applied to many types of media companies. "
"It used to be simple. You just needed a website. Whatever you do on the web today, it's now a nightmare if you want to optimize your presence."
It's called "dummy" text because you're a dummy to use it when preparing a headline for layout purposes.
An early (2/2005) article that explains AJAX web application development. You may not know the term, but if you've used Google Maps (and other applications), you've been using AJAX.
A convenient (and probably out-of-date by the time you read this) list of all the "web 2.0" stuff that's out there - from MySpace to Backpackit to Skype. Hundreds to suft through.
Good graphic of the vicious cycle that keeps us all from cutting edge developments.
I find "design" ideas work well in a variety of environments. Hopefully you can transfer some of these.
For Photoshop geeks, a tutorial in making things "web 2.0-ish".
Site that offers tons of web design knowledge for beginners and pros. Free.
A List Apart has a good article on beginning web design resources.
A design firm spells out what the new rulebook for newspapers is, via <a href="http://www.ryansholin.com">Ryan Sholin</a>.
FREE! app for Windows that apparently does a lot of the basics you'd use Photoshop for. TechCruncher Michael Arrington <a href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2006/10/21/if-you-use-photoshop-check-out-paintnet/">was impressed</a> with the speed of the app.
MIT-developed widget for making Timelines. Requires a bit of XML knowledge, but could be useful for presenting chronological information.
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