Although purposefully-deceptive design is more likely to occur on for-profit sites, I thought this was an interesting article about the subtle ways design can hamper usability.
Interestingly, Scribd.com got called out for Baiting and Switching on a grassroots wiki that documents dark patterns: http://wiki.darkpatterns.org/Bait_and_Switch
This is a really sleek looking top-layer framework specific for mobile touch interaction. The Art of Manliness just launched their new website, I suggest visiting http://artofmanliness.com on both your desktop and iPad to see the difference.
Something to put into the hopper for our eventual redesign talks. I know we want to move away from such a heavy navigation scheme, but if we can't this might help.
Atomic is a browser based design application allows graphic/UI designers to create work that can be viewed and manipulated from within the browser.
Designers can quickly share their ideas with a link and collaborators can give feedback right inside the product.
(link sent by Aaron)