Remember the Swoosh logos of Web 1.0? And the shiny-drop-shadow-reflection-gradient-badge-icon shit we’re still digesting today? Well, get ready for Network Graph logos for Web 3.0. At least, that’s my prediction. Assuming that Web 3.0 involves the emergence of practical Semantic Web applications, we can expect to see plenty of logos based on a visualization of […]
Create attractive (site) diagrams with Graphviz
Though powerful, AT&T Research’s open source graph visualization tool suite might lean too heavily into geek territory to have captured the interest of the visually-inclined OmniGraffle-ish crowd. Nevertheless, Graphviz and the surprisingly simple DOT language it uses makes it possible for creative types to generate attractive and visually consistent graphs by spending only a few […]
Presentations in November
It’s been a very busy few months, and November is no exception. In addition to an unholy amount of client work at Cinnamon, this month has brought a couple of speaking engagements. On November 8th I had the privilege of taking part in a panel discussion at the eNederland conference about web accessibility and the […]