Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label design. Show all posts

07 June 2008

Tell Me How You Really Feel About The New Google Favicon

Isaac Schlueter of Foo Hack has devised a strategy for reinstating the original Google favicon using a local apache proxy server. Personally I think visual identity has always been a weak spot for Google and the new icon really doesn't bother me much anyway (I tend to look at tab titles mostly and Safari doesn't even show favicons on tabs). Still, I have to admire him for doing something proactive and not just whining about it.

07 May 2008

Reflections On A Glossy Screen

When I first heard the new iMacs were shipping with ONLY glossy LCDs I was bummed.

"I'm a designer" I said with only a touch of self-congratulation, "and it's impermissible for us to use a glossy LCD!"

Never mind that LCDs themselves were technology non grata in the design world not long ago; a glossy screen was out of the question until I realized...

These days I do probably 90% of my work on the web where color reproduction is about as reliable as font availability or screen resolution and testing my designs on a variety of displays (including glossy ones) was much more important than the accuracy of my monitor.

Now I only have one problem. I can not stop cleaning this damn screen! I tilt the monitor so the light hits it "just so" and buff it over and over again with the little included cloth until my arm aches; and then I buff it some more. I buy expensive pre-moistened cloths. I get far too much satisfaction from see my reflection in it's perfect glossy black surface. My glossy screen has made me OCD.

Edit: Changed the title.