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50 awesome free fonts for professional design

Good graphic designers don’t underestimate the importance of typography in their work. Classic fonts from major foundries are great, but if you want to vary often, they are too expensive for freelancers. These free fonts will allow you to bring some variety in your designs without spending. 1. Capricorn OSF 2. Capture it 3. Serif Beta 4. Champagne & Limousine 5. Deja Vu 6. Karabine 7....
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Level Green: Visualizing Transport Sustainability in a Tangible Way

“Level Green – Die Idee der Nachhaltigkeit” [artcom.de] (larger images available below) located at Autostadt, a visitor attraction adjacent to the Volkswagen factory in Wolfsburg, aims to make the complex issues surrounding the sustainability of transport more understandable. Designed by the German interactive media firm Art+Com, about 25 interactive installations offer different,...
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Valuable Tips for Locking Down Your WordPress Website

There are a variety of Content Management Systems (CMS) that can fulfill many of your sites needs, however, WordPress is usually recommended as the leading publishing platform. With popularity comes vulnerability and WordPress sites are usually open to all sorts of potential attacks from hackers, spammers, and other mal-intentioned Internet users trying to compromise the Security of your WordPress...
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Help, we’re drowning in wireframing apps!

Back in the 1990s, when wireframing was a niche activity, you were pretty much limited to Visio or Illustrator. Nowadays there are a huge number of alternatives. If you want an online app, you can choose from Balsamiq, Just in Mind, iPlots, iZotz, ForeUI, Pidoco, Mockup screens, Wireframe sketcher, Gliffy, Project Draw, Creately, Napkee among zillions of others. Offline the situation is equally messy,...
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Mapping The Archive: 30 Years of Ars Electronica Visualized in Huge Scale

The Ars Electronica festival has finally finished. As I mentioned in my previous “quick look” post before the festival, the most interesting data visualization project exhibited in this year’s Ars Electronica was the 10m by 3m wall print titled “Mapping The Archive: 30 Years of Ars Electronica”, developed by the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute (LBI) for Media.Art.Research. I...
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