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Aaron Choate

World's First Color E-Book Reader Goes on Sale | Gadget Lab from Wired.com - 0 views

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    color ebook (e-ink)
Jade Diaz

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    Firefox Color Contrast checker
matthewav

Vischeck Website - Working with Color-Blindness - 2 views

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    A handy site on which you can view your own files in relation to the various types of color blindness. In my experience with the site, the option to view your images online is better than the option to download the plug-ins. The plug-ins kept crashing for me. But your experience may be different.
Jade Diaz

The New Writer's Project - 0 views

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    This is not a ground-breaking site but there are a handful of things they're doing well that demonstrate how much simpler/better our design could be: 1. It's a visually interesting and attractive site without resorting to images sprinkled randomly throughout content. Each images has a home and a purpose. (We've got to move away from treating the web like a print layout where we allow our content folks to intersperse text with images) 2. The text on pages is structured well and utilizes nicely-styled headings and bulleted lists to make it easy to scan/digest lots of content. I also like how the B/W Feature images on the homepage become full color on hover. A nice touch. Also, nice use of white space to avoid overwhelming.
matthewav

"Kuler" Palettes - 2 views

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    New in CS5, Adobe Kuler is present in Photoshop and Illustrator. It's a live palette item that features color palettes created by various designers from around the web (professional and non-professional). You can save favorite palettes, browse the live palette library and submit your own palettes for consideration. It's a great resource.
matthewav

Project Mighty & Project Napoleon. - 2 views

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    Adobe's Project Mighty and Project Napoleon are cloud enabled hardware. They enable a designer to carry his style anywhere he can access Adobe's cloud. Mighty is the stylus. Napoleon is the "shape tool". The stylus, among other things, can create a Kuler color profile from your iPhone, then paste that profile onto your iPad. You can cut & paste across multiple devices. The future of design is giving designers the ability to create at the same professional quality while on the road as they do when there at their desks.
Matt Lisle

Diigo User Communities ~ Stephen's Web ~ by Stephen Downes - 0 views

  • It was like a tidal wave over the weekend as large segments of the edublogosphere discovered the social networking and resource sharing site Diigo.
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    Looks like Diigo is getting pretty popular...
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