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Links round-up 16-22 March

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

Not a huge amount going on links-wise this week, but nevertheless a few interesting ones in there.

Last week I got hold of Designing Web Interfaces by Bill Scott and Theresa Neil. They’ve published all their examples on Flickr which is a handy reference.

On Tuesday I checked out some of the buzz from the SXSW interactive awards. Lost Zombies was terrific fun — a project to build a Zombie documentary / drama via a community (what’s with Zombies at the moment? People love them — check out Survive the Outbreak too). Anyway, this is a really interesting idea, although one I imagine which might end up looking a bit like the film in Son of Rambow when the entire school starts to get involved if the producers aren’t too careful.

We Tell Stories, another winner from SXSW is a digital fiction site produced by Penguin. I love the idea of things like this, although there is a tendency for any kind of hypertext fiction to go down the “Fighting Fantasy” books route. If you’re too young to know what I’m talking about or were too busy talking to girls in the mid-Eighties, these books were adventures in which you got to make a choice of what you wanted to do at key points in the story (if you decide the kill the evil witch of Swqkssx then go to page 100 etc.).

On Wednesday I learned why the Japanese don’t like the iPhone (too basic for very sophisticated mobile users apparently, well, amongst other reasons). Moving forward to Friday I got back into serious Web Development land and started enjoying the wonders of CSS border radius (Firefox and Webkit only, naturally). You might notice a couple of rounded borders on this site, although I tried not to go too mad, difficult though it was. Also, I checked out a couple more typography and grid layouts site. Because you can never have too much of that kind of thing can you?

Saturday’s link was a only child and came courtesy of Twitter in response to me pimping my post about useful usability sites I’ve been looking at recently: Johnny Holland: it’s all about usability. A site “exploring the interactions of experience design” no less. All articles are written in the voice of the eponymous Johnny, so there you go. One I will be dipping into I should imagine.

So that’s it for this week. As always, these links are brought to you via the Internet and my Delicious bookmarks.

More bizarre spam

Saturday, July 26th, 2008

It’s been the week of bizarre spam this week. Check this one out: “Nazi toddlers ruined my birthday”:

More stupid spam

Best spam yet

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

Just been checking the Gmail spam filter and have found possibly my favourite spam title ever: “This email is not for you because you are a loser”.

So, basically somebody is sending me an email they don’t want me to read and which I would have had no intention of reading anyway. Fair enough, but maybe next time just don’t bother sending it at all and we’re all winners (and while you’re at it don’t bother with all the other shit either).