The MiniFFC mini web design conference & meetups started back up again after going into hibernation during PWDO’s conference season (that’s FFC and JFFC). The old schedule was every other month before and after FFC, which (d)evolved into an irregular, arbitrary thing based on how available we were to plan them. The new schedule is now regular and more ambitious: every 3rd Wednesday of the month. Between that and another […]
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Sketchnotes books by Eva-Lotta Lamm & Mike Rohde
Although not free like Pixeltalks and Besquare, whose conference video collections ease the agony of not being in countries where these awesome events are held, these Sketchnotes books by Eva-Lotta Lamm are looking really good in my cart right now. But don’t worry, you can still browse the hundreds of scanned sketches on Flickr, amongst lovely calligraphy to boot. Don’t you just love how the default instinct of the web […]
Lovely Lettered Lies
Hollywood makes GIFs
I appreciate this Looper poster; the looping quality of a GIF has never been more apropos. Which turned 25 last year, by the way. Stoker goes even further: a whole microsite made up of GIFs—cinemagraphs—which you can also share and download (the ones on the site are rotated and not using CSS) and then a promo spot compiling those animations. The Verge also mentions a Flash-based Catching Fire poster, which […]
Art in Parks
Two artsy events this weekend: one launching in my backyard the north, the other to the south. Fingers crossed I can visit either or both. Plot is a public art project to be launched at the University of the Philippines Sculpture Garden. The project is envisioned as the first of a series that engages outdoor public spaces through creative projects and encounters. This site will chronicle preparations for the project […]
FFC 2012 Speaker Sketches by Gab Madrid
Gab Madrid did these sketches of speakers and friends at the 2012 Form Function & Class web design conference. Awesome! ♥
Scio me nihil scire · Always be curious · Never stop learning
I have to take a deep breath each time I think about the FFC nowadays, so it’s kind of nice bumping into this poster whose words, as it happens, are coming to a shirt near you. As though it were a cosmic reminder that instead of freaking out, I should look forward to what we’re gonna learn on that weekend.
Antukin Notebooks
First found these notebooks in Fully Booked last year under fifty pesos apiece. The cover illustrations by Joanne de Leon are originally for Antukin: Philippine Folk Songs and Lullabyes compiled by Felicidad Prudente. Not bigger than a postcard and binds 60 cream-colored sheets, the notebook actually dots its pages like graphing paper, instead of the usual horizontal rules. Which means the pattern won’t distract from what you write on it, […]
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