We're thinking,

Now we have a myr­iad of other portable inter­net capa­ble devices and sud­denly small is the place to be. Again.

Ever wanted to show a client how their cur­rent site does, or as is the case with Flash, does not ren­der on the iPhone? Email a screen grab right from your iPhone. Once you’ve loaded the site in Safari press the home+power but­ton at the same time. Your screen will quickly flash and make the shut­ter noise to let you know you’ve cap­tured the screen con­tents. From the Phở­tos app you can email the image to yourself…

Pho­to­shop doesn’t just make mod­els look pretty, it bor­rows a lit­tle trick from them to keep svelte—purging.

Maybe it’s a func­tion of the inter­net lev­el­ing the play­ing field, but in recent years the num­ber of bou­tique agen­cies and start ups has seem­ingly boomed. Small agen­cies now have access to the tools to pro­duce, dis­trib­ute, and adver­tise their ser­vices in a com­pet­i­tive man­ner to the more tra­di­tional and estab­lished agen­cies. As we are clos­ing the first decade of the new mil­len­nium, change has arrived and the design world is no longer dom­i­nated by large design…

It’s easy to take things for granted, espe­cially some­thing as work-​​​​a-​​​​day as your com­puter or it’s soft­ware. Cult Of Mac has an inter­est­ing arti­cle cov­er­ing Snow Leop­ards new icon art. I’ve always noticed how detailed OS X icons were, but being lim­ited to 128×128 in pre­vi­ous ver­sions of the OS cor­ralled the curios­ity. Now, Snow Leop­ard has piqued my curios­ity again in all it’s 512×512 glory. The cof­fee cup has bub­bles on the rim—this is a bit OCD perhaps.…