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ly-ing:

Yea man. :>

ly-ing:

Yea man. :>

9-bits:


Solarized is a sixteen color palette (eight monotones, eight accent colors) designed for use with terminal and gui applications. It has several unique properties. I designed this colorscheme with both precise CIELAB lightness relationships and a refined set of hues based on fixed color wheel relationships.

While the scheme as obviously been tested and very thoroughly thought-out, it doesn’t quite have the contrast/pop I like. Still very much worth noting and looking at for all of the color theory applied. If you do happen to fancy it, here’s a Textmate theme.

9-bits:

Solarized is a sixteen color palette (eight monotones, eight accent colors) designed for use with terminal and gui applications. It has several unique properties. I designed this colorscheme with both precise CIELAB lightness relationships and a refined set of hues based on fixed color wheel relationships.

While the scheme as obviously been tested and very thoroughly thought-out, it doesn’t quite have the contrast/pop I like. Still very much worth noting and looking at for all of the color theory applied. If you do happen to fancy it, here’s a Textmate theme.

edview:

That is why iPhone alarm texts can be customized. What a great thought!

edview:

That is why iPhone alarm texts can be customized. What a great thought!

side note: Fascinated by Tumblr’s reply/reblog.

thegreatest:

colamonstrosity replied to your quote: The fact is that Chinese parents can do things…

Looks like she’s getting the publicity she wants for her book. She’s not even a mainland native, based on her surname. She’s prolly from the southeast (where Chinese seem to be stricter for…
@Jack’s first Twitter UI

@Jack’s first Twitter UI

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brianconnor:

Blackberry Empathy concept

Agreed. In a popular ERP suite we settled many functionality/usability expectation issues by enriching the help/doc. Which worked on Windows apps. As the suite moved to the Web we found fewer and fewer users reading the doc. Except for a few die-hard sticklers, intent on arguing the case for modifications (including tech support).

mnmal:

— Lukas Mathis in [Nobody reads your dialog boxes](http://ignorethecode.net/blog/2008/10/31/nobody-reads/), a fantastic article. go read it.

This is often part of a larger documentation:product relationship. I see it in manuals and reference books as well. As part of an…

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