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The Benefit of a Responsive Community

27 Jul

A few weeks ago, I had an article published here on DesignM.ag entitled “The Problem with Free Fonts,” in which I basically suggested that one of the potential problems that may emerge from the vast pool for free fonts that are available (in a variety of capacities) across the internet might be found in their obvious over use. I cited Papyrus and Comic Sans as potential examples, and ultimately was quite happy with the response – both in terms of the quantity and quality of the comments.

A couple days later, I came across another article via Twitter. This one was written by the greatly-esteemed Brian Hoff, and published on his Design Cubicle blog. It was aptly and wonderfully titled “With beautiful type comes great responsibility,” and I was first drawn to the title by the awesome Spider-Man allusion. After realizing who the author of the article was, however, I was excited to read it, since Brian’s insights into the typography are always fascinating and helpful.

Imagine my surprise then, when the very first sentence in the article actually referenced and linked to my article. I must confess that I felt a bit of a twinge in my stomach when I read that Brian was “a hint disappointed by the depth of the articles positioning,” but I read on anyways, still interested in what he had to say.

Basically, the article suggests that the problem I outlined is not the only problem with free fonts and goes on to suggest that issues of missing typographical history, a lack of proper weights and styles and just poor craftsmanship are actually much more significant problems when it comes to free fonts. By the time I finished reading, I concluded that it was a marvellous article and a great response to my own piece.

Now, the reason for highlighting all of this is not to actually focus on the two cited articles. For the purposes of this currently article, I want to focus more on the actual act of response.

A Responsive Community

Ultimately, I think that the larger design community could use a bit more of this kind of interaction, in which one author will formulate a response to another article, and use that as the backbone for one of their own works. Brian certainly wasn’t the first to use this technique (I’ve done it myself from time to time), but I often find that some of the best articles emerge out of this approach to writing. There are probably a couple of different reasons for this.

The first has to do with the power of response. If somebody else’s article works as the starting point for your own, then chances are it’s because it touches on something that you’re passionate about, and passion is always a great motivator when it comes to writing.

Brian’s response to my own article is a perfect example. He makes no secret about the fact that he’s really passionate about typography, and so when he stumbled across my article and saw that opportunity to expand on what has originally been said, he seized on it. Moreover, because it was something he is passionate about, he ultimately produced a very strong response.

So, since a passionate response actually tends to lead to more inspired writing, it also provides the community with stronger articles

The second reason that this is good for the community is that it actually helps encourage connections. A community is, by its very definition, a group of people who are bound together through some sort of commonality. Traditionally, this binding factor has often been geographical and ideological, comprised of like minded people living in close proximity to each other. With the advent of the internet, however, physical boundaries have become far less defined, and online communities have sprung up that cover the entire globe.

This, of course, describes the design community. We are bound together by a common love and passion for all things design, and express that love through blogs, social networks and other interesting projects (like Design Swap).

Like any community, though, the more connections that exist between members, the stronger the it becomes. So, while I do think that we already have a very strong community, it can only benefit even more from the extra connections that are established through responsive article writing.

The Power of Discussion

Moving along, we all know that comments are a huge part of blogging, and one of the foundations of the community. Somebody writes an article, and other people share their thoughts and comments. Often, very interesting discussions can arise, and there are some instances where the comments can almost become even more valuable that the article itself.

That being said, however, sometimes we have more to say than can really fit into the comments on a particular article. When this happens, writing a responsive piece can be a great alternative, giving you as much room as you need to formulate your response.

Again, Brian’s article is a great example. Though it certainly doesn’t rank among the longest design articles on the internet, its scope is still probably somewhat wider than what would have really worked in even the longest of comments. So, in order to get all of his thoughts out, a fully articulated article was probably the only real option.

Of course, if both your site and the site that you are referencing have trackback functionality turned on, your article may appear in the list of in-bound links on the article that you are referencing, thereby connecting it into the larger discussion.

Expansion and Counter Arguments

Though there are any number of different ways to respond to an article, the two methodologies that are likely to be used most often are expansion and counter argument. Both of these are very valid types of responses.

An expansion response is generally used when you read an article and, though you agree with the general premise, you also feel that there is more to say on the subject. Such articles are generally organized by citing the original source, summarizing its main point(s), and then proceeding to outline other, related points, thereby expanding on the premise of the original article.

On the other hand, a counter argument looks at the original source and takes a different, or opposing stance. Like the expansion article, it generally begins by outlining the basic premise of the original article. However, instead of adding further points along that same basic premise, the counter argument takes a completely different stance on the same point, often attempting to highlight the weaknesses of the original article.

Either approach presents a legitimate methodology, depending on how you decide to frame your response.

Grace and Respect

That being said, however, it’s important that any response-based article be written with both grace and respect. As the author of the original article, one of the things that I appreciated the most about Brian’s response was the way he was very respectful of my work. He even went so far as to specifically note that he has “nothing against the article, writer or website” and that he “just felt that the subject needed to be further touched upon”.

After the article was published, Brian and I also exchanged some comments, both on his blog and via Twitter, where we both reaffirmed our mutual respect for each other.

If we want to reap the benefits of a more responsive community – in the form of more passionate articles and stronger connections – then it’s absolutely crucial to maintain a certain level of respect on both sides. The moment things start to get even remotely disrespectful, patronizing or insulting, defences are going to start being raised on both sides and, instead of engaging in an intelligent and productive exchange of ideas, you may find yourself in the midst of a pointless and heated argument that isn’t really of any benefit to the community whatsoever.

One of the things that I’ve learned over the years is that not everyone agrees about everything. I’ve also learned that it is possible for two completely opposing viewpoints to exist at the same time, and still both be equally as valid. The evidence of a strong community is the ability to agree, in an honest and respectful way, to simply disagree on certain more contentious matters.

Conclusion

Though it may not seem like much, I really do think that the benefits of this kind of responsive community cannot be understated. Stronger and more passionate articles will help to make for a stronger and more passionate community, and the increased connection will only help to strengthen the bonds that tie us all together.

Honestly, even a bit of respectfully present opposition can help, as it will promote discussion.

In the end, I think everyone wins. Authors will start to produce stronger work, readers will have better material to read, and the ultimate exchange of ideas will help to move the community continually forward. And that, my friends, is a good thing.




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5 Download Manager Plugins for WordPress

27 Jul

Download management on your WordPress blog is essential, especially if you are hosting many files that tax on your data transfer allowance. The can also be used to limit the amount of files downloaded by specific users, IP addresses and much more.

Downloads Manager – Easy to implement plugin that is designed to offer downloads to the public. Allows the admin to monitor how many downloads of a specific file have occurred.

WordPress Download Monitor – This is a plugin that allows you to upload and manage downloads with added statistical data such as download hits and links to the download.

Download Auto Stats – This plugin is designed to start counting statistical data for your WordPress blog downloads that are uploaded via FTP. Has support for multilevel folder support and more.

WordPress Download Counter – This is a special widget plugin that offers download counting for your specific files. You can even have a download counter that refreshes every 15 seconds to display the current amount of downloads.

WP Download Codes – This is a very useful plugin that was designed for limited release downloads. Can count how many people can download a release and can limit the amount as well. Has the ability to use download cards also.

Related posts:

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Win a $100 coupon from Sticker Mule!

27 Jul

Sticker Mule has offered to give one lucky DesignM.ag reader $100 worth of free custom stickers.

Sticker Mule is the easiest place online to create custom stickers and skins. They fix artwork issues for free and provide free shipping anywhere in the US. Their products are made using the best print technology. The result? Full color printing at really low costs. Whether you need 50 or 500,000 stickers, nothing beats the mule.

Benefits of using Sticker Mule

-Full color printing
-No print is too complicated. They can perfectly match a high resolution photo.
-Easily Removable – stickers are made from a special material that easily peels off any surface.
-Fade Resistant – they use a special coating so that printing lasts 3 – 5 years without fading.
-Low cost.

To enter this contest simply make a comment on this post. The winner will be chosen on Friday July 30, 2010. Anyone can enter the contest but the stickers must ship to an address in the United States. Good Luck!




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300+ Free Grunge Textures

25 Jul

In this roundup we’ve collected over 300 free grunge textures. Enjoy the show!

vintage grunge textures(5Textures)

color grunge textures(5Textures)

grunge textures(6Textures)

Victorian grunge texture pack(5Textures)

Grunge II Texture Pack(5Textures)

Tileable Burnt Orange Industrial Grunge Textures – Part 1(8Textures)

Grunge Background Textures(5Textures)

Colorful Grunge Pack(5Textures)

Grunge III Texture Pack(8Textures)

Grunge Package(4Textures)

Grunge Textures(20Textures)

Autumn Grunge(3Textures)

Grunge textures(3Textures)

Grunge Nebulae Textures(5Textures)

Victorian Grunge Excl(4Textures)

8 Subtle Grunge Textures

Ultimate Grunge Pack: 40 High-Res Textures

Grunge Cement Texture Pack(12Textures)

4 Free High Resolution Grunge Textures

24 High-Res Grunge Texture Pics

Grunge Texture vol.1(5Textures)

20 Simple & Subtle Grunge Textures

Massive Grunge Texture Pack: 40+ Textures

Grungy Cement: Texture Pack(7Textures)

9 Tileable Grunge Textures

4 Free Hi-Res Grunge Concrete Wall Textures

Grungy Bokeh Pack(6Textures)

Grunge Textures(6Textures)

Grunge Textures(6Textures)

8 Grunge Studio Textures

Grungy Textures(5Textures)

Background Textures(5Textures)




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Designing a Facebook landing page: 12 of the best!

25 Jul

I felt it necessary to congratulate and portray some of the successes of Facebook on this very big occasion.

As of today (July 21st) Facebook has succeeded in signing up 500 million accounts! This is obviously a huge number and it’s not only individuals. As many of you already know we are seeing more and more companies jumping on the bandwagon in an effort to extend their reach beyond the typical platforms.

The site wide uniformity of Facebook has been a flagship characteristic of the Facebook and it seems they have worked very hard to stay within their original business model. Despite this, they have created Facebook fan pages with many different apps that you can use as a way to customize your business presence. Up till now, we have mainly seen this space used for coupons and promotions.

This obviously isn’t a tutorial on how to design a company landing page, but rather I hope to inspire you as to what successfully companies are doing within this space.

Victoria’s Secret


Coca Cola

Adidas


Red Bull

Kit Kat

Gary Vaynerchuk



Toyota


Mashable

Taco Bell



Louis Vuitton


Gap

NBA


Author Bio: I am a 26 year old internet entrepreneur and co-founder of MOJO-Themes.com. In addition, I have been involved with custom design and development for the past 6 years out of Salt Lake City, Utah. Feel free to contact me on twitter and let me know your thoughts or just say hi! @bradynord




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36 Beautiful Examples of Tattoo Photography

25 Jul

I recently read a statistic that intrigued me:  Nearly 40% of young people have tattoos.  Tattoos have come a long way as far as complexity in the recent years, and have become beautiful ways to showcase your body as a canvas.  In this post I will share with you 36 beautiful examples of tattoo’s in photography.

Afonso, do Real Sucos

Backstage 3

Bodies of Work : Series 2

Bodies of Work – Series 4

Bodies of Work – Series 5

Bodies of Work – Series 1

Cody Dresser

Dissociative

Fab 5 Photography

Fresh 3/4 Sleeve

Girls, Girls, Girls

I See You See (Part II)

Inked Beauty

James Debenham

Mon Petit Poney

Out on a limb

Vilo Krizan

Wait Till I Get My Money Right

Beguiling Images

For more articles by Matthew Heidenreich, visit DeviseFunction.com




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Win a Slideshow Box Premium HTML License from JumpeyeComponents.com!

25 Jul

JumpeyeComponents.com has offered to giveaway 3 free Slideshow Box Premium HTML License to some lucky DesignM.ag readers. The value of this giveaway is $99 (per license).

SlideshowBox is an application that allows you to easily create HTML and Flash photo slide show galleries. The Flash component is supported by all Adobe Flash CS versions. The HTML embeddable as SWF objects (they require Flash Player 9+) and some of them as pure JavaScript slide shows. There are 24 different templates you can use to create your slide shows which gives you a lot a of flexibility. See below for some screen shots of their templates or visit their Slideshow Templates page.

Benefits of SlideshowBox

- create beautiful photo galleries with just a few mouse clicks
- no coding needed
- 24 fully customizable slideshows
- 5 full JavaScript slideshows
- FREE for non-commercial use

With the premium license (starting at $99) you get all 24 templates with over 100 presets. All with no coding! Even better, some of the templates are available as pure JavaScript which makes them iPhone/iPad friendly. In the future they will be releasing more of these pure JavaScript versions.

The DesignM.ag team was given a free license to try out for this post. This is a pretty sweet setup. They have a very easy to understand How To so as to avoid any confusion. The templates are clean and professional. I can definitely see us using this product in client presentations. I can think of many occasions where I wanted to put together a gallery that had really clean professional look but in my mind I thought that it might take hours to put it together. This product is the antithesis of taking hours to put together. If you have your photos together you can literally build a slide show in 5 minutes.

If you want to enter the giveaway simply leave a comment on this post. The winners will be selected on Friday July 23, 2010. Good luck!




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Collection of Superb, Inspirational Design Books

25 Jul

Sure, there are hundreds of great resources to seek inspiration on the web, but it is never quite the same of holding a book in your hands and getting to flick through the pages. This collection of inspirational design books features a handful of categories, from illustration to t-shirts, infographics to letterpress products and much more in between! It’s time to splash some cash and start growing your graphic design library!

Images 33 2009

Author(s): AOI Editors

Images 33 is a superb book, featuring the very best British contemporary illustration from 2009. In total, the book features around 600 illustrations over 360 pages, as well as 8 editorial essays about various illustration categories.

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Made and Sold: Toys, T-Shirts Prints, Zines and Other Stuff

Author(s): FL@33, Tomi Vollauschek and Agathe Jacquillat.

A cool little 240 page book showcasing over 500 of the cutest and most exciting graphic products over 90 practitioners from around the world, including books, magazines and zines, toys, posters, princes, canvases, fonts, typographic 3D products, clothing and plenty of accessories.

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The Book of Inspiration

Author(s): Computer Arts

Computer Arts first book is jam-packed full of the worlds foremost digital art, design and illustration. It features a die-cut, foil-blocked and embossed cover, so you know what to expect from it’s contents…

Los Logos 4

Author(s): R. Klanten and H. Hellige

Los Logos 4 is the fourth in the series, featuring over 5,000 examples (in 508 pages) of stylistic approaches to logo design from designers all around the globe.

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Animation in Process

Author(s): Andrew Selby

Animation Process shows how artists, designers, filmmakers, programmers, directors, writers and producers have seized the chance to entertain using a versatile and compelling medium through mobile phone games to TV commercials, and everything in between.

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Tangible

Author(s): R. Klanten

Tangible showcases striking visual and spatial design work by young and exceptional artists, particularly focusing on those who like to experiment with the boundaries between different styles of art and design.

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Stereographics: Graphics in New Dimensions

Author(s): Viction:Workshop Ltd

This creative book explores how the pathways of graphic design are moving away from the over exposed digital medium and turning to the crafty read-world manifestations of analog inspired visual ideas, such as paper-crafting.

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Data Flow: Visualising Information in Graphic Design

Author(s): R. Klanten, N.Bourquin, S.Ehmann and F. van Heerden

As more and more data is being visualised, Data Flow presents an abundant range of possibilities in visualising data and information. Over 256 pages, the book introduces a comprehensive selection of freshly designed diagrams.

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Illusive: Contemporary Illustration Part 3

Author(s): R. Klanten, H. Hellige

Scouted from around the world, this inspirational book showcases talented illustrators indexed into the definitive reference for contemporary illustration.

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Papercraft: Design and Art with Paper

Author(s): R. Klanten

Papercraft: Design and Art with Paper is an unparalleled collection of groundbreaking creations crafted from paper as a material for innovative art and design. It features everything from small objects and figures to large-scale art installations and urban interventions, as well as three-dimensional graphics sculptures – all crafted from paper!

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Naive: Modernism and Folklore in Contemporary Graphic Design

Author(s): R. Klanten and H. Hellige

Naive: Modernism and Folklore in Contemporary Graphic Design documents the return of classical graphic design reminiscent of the 1940s to the 1960s in contemporary graphic design. It showcases a multitude of vivid and inspiring examples ranging from illustrations, poster art, editorials, book covers, record sleeves, stationary and textiles.

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Hand Job: A Catalog of Type

Author(s): Micheal Perry

Hand Job: A Catalog of Type showcases a superb collection of clever, cute and bizarre examples of custom, hand-drawn letterforms over 250 pages.

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Tees: The Art of the T-Shirt

Author(s): MAKI Design

Everybody loves t-shirts, not only because we can wear them, but because they are so inspirational. This book showcases 336 pages of tee designs contributed by 82 studios from around the world, including Brazil, Australia, Japanan, America and more.

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New Retro: Classic Graphics, Today’s Designs

Author(s): Brenda Dermody and Teresa Breathnach

New Retro: Classic Graphics, Today’s Designs is a book of 240 pages, overviewing graphic design with an astute selection of contemporary work that makes great use of past inspiration. The book also shows how past designs can be updated to suit the needs of today. A total of 588 color and 67 black and white illustrations are showcased.

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Adventures in Letterpress

Author(s): Brandon Mise

If you like doing things the old-fashioned way, Adventures in Letterpress is for you, featuring some superb artists and printers who favor beauty, old fashioned techniques over modern day printing and mass production techniques. The book showcases delicate details and exciting designs that make it clear as to why the interest in traditional letterpress printing is increasing.

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New Masters of Poster Design: Poster Design for the Next Century

Author(s): John Foster

New Masters of Poster Design showcases the breathtaking work of some of the worlds best poster designers, proving that the poster can still serve as a worthy communications tool even with all the modern technology.

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Modern Dog: 20 Years of Poster Art

Author(s): Michael Strassburger and Robynne Raye

20 Years of Poster Art showcases the incredible work by design studio “Modern Dog”, who produce a mixture of cheeky humor and punk rock style posters, making them unique; unique-enough to be collected in design museums worldwide.

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The Big Book of Illustration Ideas 2

Author(s): Roger Walton

This book is the second in the series, and showcases a huge collection of illustrative ideas, a great companion for you to have in the office when you just can’t get your ideas on to paper – take a flick through this and you’re bound to find something similar to the image you’re picturing in your head!

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New Poster Art

Author(s): Cees de Jong and Stefanie Burger

This book contains some of the best posters created worldwide from the past fifteen years, most of which have been used as a testing ground for new artistic ideas, making each and everyone of the posters unique and very inspirational.

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Type: A Visual History of Typefaces and Graphic Styles

Author(s): Jan Tholenaar, Alston W. Purvis and Cees de Jong

Type: A Visual History of Typefaces and Graphic Styles offers a novel overview of typeface design, exploring the most beautiful and remarkable examples of font catalogs from the history of publishing, emphasising on the period from the mid-19th century to the mid-20th century.

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33 Breath Taking Photo Manipulations for Inspiration

25 Jul

With programs like Photoshop you can alter an image in various different ways to create unique and surreal results.  This allows for the artist to express themselves in unique and inspiring ways.  In this post I will share with you 33 breath taking photo manipulations to stir up some inspiration.

Adobe CS4 – Shortcut to Brilliant

Artificial

Artwork 2008

Bushido

Crescendo

Feudal

Halconera

Modern Magic

Muacks

Nikon Coolpix DNA

Reflections

Revolution

Order vs. Chaos

SteamPunk Artpack XII

Smog

Smoking Kills

Solaris Autumn

The Divide

The Passenger & The Architect

The Scarlet Flower

Toyota Screensaver Project

Welcome in the New Age

For more articles by Matthew Heidenreich, go to DeviseFunction.com




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13 Sexy Sign-up Forms

25 Jul

When it comes to online strategies you should never overlook the design of your sign up page.  Some of the given examples are sites than many of you I’m sure are familiar with, although, I feel there are some growing gems among the group. (And when I say sexy, I really mean quality ;) ) Take a look around!

Gist

Gravatar

Kontain

MOJO-Themes

Ning

Ping

Tumblr

Vimeo

WordPress

Wufoo

Better Blogger

Build it with me

Boxee.tv


Author Bio: I am a 26 year old internet entrepreneur and co-founder of MOJO-Themes. In addition, I have been involved with custom design and development for the past 6 years out of Salt Lake City, Utah. Feel free to contact me on twitter and let me know your thoughts or just say hi! @bradynord




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