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⇾ What is the IndieWeb (German)

A very well written article by Joschi Kuphal (in German) about what the IndieWeb is all about. How to start, where to start and where to find help with this.

Don’t forget to also check the two IndieWebCamps taking place in Germany this year so far:

⇾ Visit: What is the IndieWeb (German)

⇾ Finding the right swag for your event

A little blog post I have planned to write for a longer time already. Today (twitter: @kaibrach text: Kai Brach) triggered this again with his ‪#‎madswag‬ idea and I thought it would be good to write right away.

⇾ Visit: Finding the right swag for your event

⇾ Remy Sharp explains why he loves working with the web

Yesterday Remy Sharp has written his reason for loving to work the Web. And he nailed it.

If you sit back for a moment, and think about just how many lives you can touch simply by publishing something, anything, to the web, it's utterly mind blowing. That's why I love working with the web.

Nothing more to add here.

⇾ Visit: Remy Sharp explains why he loves working with the web

⇾ Offscreen Issue 13

Looking forward to hold my copy of Offscreen issue 13 in my hands. Did you already subscribe?

⇾ Visit: Offscreen Issue 13

⇾ Typography Supply

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(twitter: @nicewebtype text: Tim Brown) and (twitter: @Aetherpoint text: Andrew Johnson) started to create a useful collection of tools and services for working with type including a nice type glossary.

⇾ Visit: Typography Supply

⇾ Responsive Guide to Type Sizing

Erik Jung has written an understandable post about responsive type sizing. Well written and explained

⇾ Visit: Responsive Guide to Type Sizing

⇾ Structure Your Email Campaigns for Scanning Readers

Campaign monitor writes really good and helpful articles about newsletters and campaigns. This time about structure for readers that don't read, but scan their emails.

⇾ Visit: Structure Your Email Campaigns for Scanning Readers

⇾ An Event's Lifecycle: The Highs, The Lows, The Silence

For a few days I feel, like I fell into a big, dark hole. I always describe the situation like this: I am walking my dog in the forest I live in and I feel this never-ending loneliness. Everything is so silent. I hear every sound much more intense. Birds, the wind in the leafs, the train passing by in the distance. Somehow it feels sad and absolutely lonely. If you want, you can say it is the opposite of what I experience right before and at the event itself. And because no one is talking to me, I get into self-doubt again.

An article on the beyond tellerrand blog about how and what I feel before, during and after an event.

⇾ Visit: An Event's Lifecycle: The Highs, The Lows, The Silence

⇾ An interview with MOO

My friends from MOO interviewed me (in German) about beyond tellerrand and organising events in general. Had a nice time giving this interview. Thanks for being an ongoing partner!

⇾ Visit: An interview with MOO

⇾ A guide to learn HTML and CSS

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A very nice guide to #learn #HTML and #CSS by @shayhowe – http://learn.shayhowe.com/

⇾ Visit: A guide to learn HTML and CSS