Monthly Archives: October 2009

BibliOdyssey: Day of the Dead – Papercuts

BibliOdyssey: Day of the Dead – Papercuts. “In Mexico, papel picado (perforated paper), refers to the traditional art of decorative cut paper banners. Papel picado are usually cut with sharp fierritos(small chisels) from as many as fifty layers of colored tissue paper at … Continue reading

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Brainwave Entrainment

You can synchronize your brainwaves to that of an external stimulus like sound, light, and even electromagnetic radiation in order to easily induce brain states like sleep for example. Think of it as assisted meditation which is effective at treating … Continue reading

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CSS Sprites with Inline Images | CSS-Tricks

CSS Sprites with Inline Images | CSS-Tricks CSS Sprites is a technique where you use a background-image, a set width and height, and adjust the background-position to display only the portion you need to show. This way you can use … Continue reading

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Improving data visualisation for the public sector

Improving data visualisation for the public sector Good data visualisation can help users explore and understand the patterns and trends in data, and also communicate that understanding to others to help them make robust decisions based on the data being … Continue reading

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LukeW: Interface Design Articles & Papers

LukeW: Interface Design Articles & Papers Luke Wroblewski's writings feature interface design insights, tips, research, and more.

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The Data Liberation Front (the Data Liberation Front)

The Data Liberation Front (the Data Liberation Front) The Data Liberation Front is an engineering team at Google whose singular goal is to make it easier for users to move their data in and out of Google products. We do … Continue reading

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