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links for 2009-09-28

  • Exchange questions, ideas, and suggestions with
    other Adobe users.

    Contributions to Community Help are rated by the community, and may be featured on product Help and Support pages, Developer Connection, Design Center, and Forums. Users who contribute to Community Help earn points, gain access to Adobe experts and can add links to their web sites or blogs.

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links for 2009-07-01

  • As a self proclaimed programmer/designer I enjoy not only the logical and practical things in life, but also the beautiful and well designed. And I find the greatest pleasure when these things converge to produce something extraordinary.

    One such thing is Typography. Typography is the art of language, the visualization of the spoken word. A medium by which non-verbal communication is made possible. And though I profess no expertise in this art, I have come to deeply appreciate it’s power and ability to convey the same message in so many different ways. Each with a unique feeling and

  • Everyone codes differently and has their own way that they like to program, myself included. So, I thought I would take a second to share the typography choices I made for coding ActionScript and why.

links for 2009-06-27

  • Complete your timesheet the easy way!

    Completing your timesheet can be time-consuming. But no more!
    Timy is an easy-to-use desktop application to fill out your Basecamp timesheet.

    Efficient and with surprisingly clever features, using a quick and simple interface. Time tracking in 7th gear, so to speak

links for 2009-06-10

  • Use it Better is an online tool for testing & analysing user experience and usability on Adobe Flash Websites
  • Adobe Lee Brimelow's Slides from his ByteArray session
  • Fourmation was created as a senior project by Digital Media students at Drexel University. The intent was to merge Flash technologies such as Papervision3D, WiiFlash, and SmartFox with virtual reality. What eventually developed was an original, innovative desktop application game that utilizes Wiimotes and head tracking. Fourmation is not only a game, it is an experience.
  • Fourmation was created as a senior project by Digital Media students at Drexel University. The intent was to merge Flash technologies such as Papervision3D, WiiFlash, and SmartFox with virtual reality. What eventually developed was an original, innovative desktop application game that utilizes Wiimotes and head tracking. Fourmation is not only a game, it is an experience.

links for 2009-05-28