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Adobe releases Photoshop.com Mobile for the iPhone for free.

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matthewb:

I am reminded of this and I like it.

Freelance Contracts: Do’s And Don’ts

In the world of freelancing, the entrepreneur has to take on a number of tasks for themselves that would normally be handled by a separate department at a bigger company. Most of these tasks are not…

@font-face in Depth

Zoltan Hawryluk has written a detailed in-depth post on @font-face. Not only does he go into detail on using fonts via CSS but he also goes into detail on how fonts are rendered in various browsers:

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18 hand-drawn mazes. The amount of detail in each of these mazes is breath taking! Good luck finding your way through these. (via aurevoir_soleil)

New LittleSnapper bookmarklet makes it easier to capture websites

finermac:

LittleSnapper, Realmac Software’s tool that lets designers and web developers collect, edit, and share photos and website inspiration, now has a bookmarklet. It lets you automatically launch LittleSnapper to capture the current webpage, and it has a special trick when browsing LittleSnapper’s companion web service, Ember.

If you’re viewing a shared web snap at Ember, using the bookmarklet will tell LittleSnapper to launch and capture its own version of the website being shared, not the Ember page you’re viewing. Slick.

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redesignrelated:

Food Network launches its first iPhone app centered around its nighttime shows. Full episodes and clips stream over wifi and 3g with 6 shows at launch: The Next Iron Chef, Ace of Cakes, Chopped, Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, The Next Food Network Star, and The Best Thing I Ever Ate.

The design was done in-house at Scripps Networks Digital with their Developer partner Rhythm New Media.

We’ve been waiting for the 2nd season of The Next Iron Chef, so this couldn’t have dropped at a better time.

Food Network fans will enjoy more features which include photos, an on-air programming guide, star ratings, and saving favorites.

Download on iTunes

From someone who watches lots of Food Network with his wife every night. This app should come in handy more often then the average person.

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I love these clean and simple business cards.

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Alright Sans is a contemporary grotesk typeface. Simple and clean, with a warm, slightly humanist flavour, Alright Sans is fresh take on the traditional sans-serif. With a robust set of typographic features and 16 styles, Alright is ready to be used for just about anything.

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An excellent new blog post by Hoefler & Frere-Jones titled: New Fonts: A Graphic Designer’s Perspective.

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