Nice overview by Harry Roberts.

Via @sixrevisions

Good article by Alex MacCaw.

Nice overview of the possibilities of using CSS3, SVG, Canvas and WebGL for animation today.

Paul Graham has written another one of his essays.


Live in the future and build what seems interesting. Strange as it sounds, that’s the real recipe.

Stefan Klocek writing a good one for the Smashing Magazine:


In this article, we’ll introduce you to a strategy for fixing the broken experience that starts with surface improvements, goes progressively deeper into structural issues and ends with a big organizational shift.

Informative article over at A List Apart by Peter Gasston takes you through relative size units, viewport-relative lengths, calculated values and more.

Funny illustration by Kevin Cornell included.


Eric Bidelman, senior developer programs engineer on the Google Chrome team, presents some practical uses of what’s possible with HTML5 and CSS3 today, including the CSS Flexible Box Layout Module and the HTML5 Filesystem API.

Combining typefaces is tricky so this post by Aura Seltzer on Typekit blog may come in handy.

Good article by Patrick Cox of Codrops, about these elements of pricing page:

  1. Separate packages
  2. Make your offer stand out in the crowd
  3. Clear, honest and attention-grabbing type
  4. Benefits comparison
  5. FAQ’s
  6. The left-to-right/right-to-left debate
  7. Trust

22 guidelines written by Pixar story artist Emma Coats.


#2: You gotta keep in mind what’s interesting to you as an audience, not what’s fun to do as a writer. They can be v. different.

Nice catch by @rjs and as he said, it applies to product design too. Which is interesting if you think about it. Is product design storytelling in a way? Hmmmm…

Not much organized but just scroll through these nuggets and I bet you will find something interesting.