http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/05/27/css-three-connecting-the-dots/
“Best practices for CSS3 usage need to be hashed out in blog posts, during spare time, and outside of client projects. Coming up with creative and sensible ways to get the most out of CSS3 will require the kind of experimentation wherein developers gladly trade ten failures for a single success. Right now, there are tons of property combinations and uses out there waiting to be discovered. All we have to do is connect the dots. It’s time to get your hands dirty and innovate!”
http://vimeo.com/channels/hd#11673745
Iceland Volcano + Canon5D + Moto Dolly + Jónsi
http://webdesignledger.com/freebies/10-best-free-minimal-wordpress-themes
“Sometimes a lot of color, textures, and design elements can make a web design jump off the screen, but there are times when a minimal style it more appropriate for the content and it’s audience. A clean and minimal design gets out of the way and lets the content do the talking, and it’s a great way to give your site an elegant and sophisticated feel.”
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/03/19/showcase-of-academic-and-higher-education-websites/
“College and university websites have a lot of roles to fill. They need to provide information for prospective students (both new and transfer), parents of students and prospective students, current students, and alumni. In many cases, they’re also the gateway to the school’s intranet and the public face for both academics and athletics. They often need to include reams of information in a way that makes everything easy to find. It’s a huge challenge.”
http://www.alistapart.com/articles/the-wisdom-of-community/
An overview of the Wisdom of Crowds (WOC) theory and its relationship with the social web.