Four Design Links:
June 10, 2010
Four Design Links is a review of the design- and ethics-related stories we've been reading online this week.
1. How BP is fighting back
Interesting story on Grist about the many ways BP is attempting to control more than the oil spill. It’s reaching out to tame lawsuits, legislators, and even Google.
2. Lessons learned from 13 failed software products
Failure is the best teacher, as they say. I found a lot of this advice useful.
3. The State of Web Fonts, June 2010
A List Apart has a great comprehensive review of Web Fonts — browsers, tools, and other information. If you’re interested in learning more or possibly taking the plunge, this is a helpful resource.
4. Design Fiction
Bruce Sterling finally organized his sprawling Wired blog. Of interest to BlogLESS readers: the new Design Fiction tag. It’s like science fiction for the creative set. A speculative glimpse of our design future punctuated by Sterling’s entertaining rants and snark.
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