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- IE9 and the Lost World’s Fairs
- Internet Explorer 9 now supports WOFF, and the Friends of Mighty have joined forces to explore typographic possibilities on the web.

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- A Real Web Design Application
- The web and its related disciplines have grown organically. I think it’s safe to say the web is not the domain of just the geeks anymore—we all live here. And those of us who work here should have sophisticated, native tools to do our jobs.

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- FullCodePress 2010
- I’m fresh back from New Zealand where I took part in Full Code Press, a knock down, drag out, web design competition to make a website for a charity in 24 hours

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- Stuff That Matters
- I’ve made it official: I’ve started a design studio called Mighty.

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- On Web Typography
- Well, it only took nearly a hundred issues since working on the A List Apart redesign for me to get around to writing an article.

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- Introducing Typedia
- Today, I’m very pleased to announce the launch of a new site I put together with the generous help of friends called Typedia.

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- Where’d You Go?
- As you’ve probably noticed, I’ve been taking a bit of a break lately. But there’s some exciting stuff coming up in the not too distant future.

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- Listening Between the Leading
- I was recently interviewed for the Read Between the Leading podcast.

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- Reflections on Layer Tennis
- Last Friday I played in Coudal Partner’s Layer Tennis in a east coast vs west coast brawl with Derek Powazek, a friend and one of my favorite web designers. I thought it might be fun to give some background on the match.

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- In Person
- I’m trying to cut back a bit on travel and speaking dates this year, but I’ll still be out and about a few times.

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- Leaving Happy Cog
- After nearly five years of working with some of the smartest and most caring people I’ve ever met, I’ve decided to leave Happy Cog.

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- 24ways
- I wrote a new article for 24ways called Making Modular Layout Systems.

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- Progress Report
- Looking back on how this experiment is going.

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- Profiled
- The PDF of my profile in .net magazine.

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- Updating
- A few quick updates to the site, including: entry thumbnails in the Articles Archive, individual comment feeds for entries, and a small revamp of the Recommended Reading section.

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- Touch, See, and Hear
- A survey for people who make websites, a film of people who make things, and an evening of people who read books.

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- Appearing
- A podcast interview with CreativeXpert and a live speaking event for Field-Tested Books in NYC on July 28th.

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- Variation Within Constraints
- When I design sites in my professional life, I try to create an experience that will work for the majority of the site’s visitors and will also be engaging, and most times, in that order. With my personal site, I’m pretty much trying the reverse of that.

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- A New Day
- I still like my old site design; it feels distinct even now, and I didn’t really see the point in redesigning until I needed to. My old site stayed in generally the same form for nearly five years. But I finally caved and redesigned. So, why the change? I’m glad you asked.

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On the Subject of Me
Jason Santa Maria is a graphic designer living and working in sunny Brooklyn, NY. More »
A Book Apart

- “Insightful, witty and practical, Responsive Web Design points us in the direction of a new web.”
—Mark Boulton
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Oddities & Diversions
Design Is History, created as a teaching tool for young designers just beginning to explore graphic design and as a reference tool for all designers. Chock full of great info. †
Education at FontShop, a great resource for tips, tricks, and type knowledge. †
A List Apart: Issue 311, Start web design projects the right way. Learn when and how to say no. Articles by Whitney Hess and Kevin M. Hoffman. †