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Typography is often forgotten when designing something. demonstrates the hidden power of fonts when try to make something look *just* right.
Ignite Seattle 9.14.2010 Distributed by Tubemogul.
We're nerds for democracy. People should hear about the work that is being done by volunteers to open up and make accessible governance information - and the tools that are being built to support it. Hopefully this can inspire others to take a greater interest in their democracy.
geo2gov.com.au won 2nd place and the data transformation bonus prize in the recent MashUpAustralia competition. It is a service that takes a location and tells you where in Australia's representative democracy you lie.
We all have our favourite search engines, and we use them because we think they're the best.
But what if branding was removed from the equation - would the results be the same? Michael Kordahi conducted a test with 1.8 million users, and in the process revealed some of our deepest, darkest secrets.
Watch this entertaining presentation if you dare - contains nudity and cuss words!
Video has become a hugely important part of our web experience
In this entertaining and insightful presentation, Jason uses a unique style to introduce us to the principles of lean programming.
Are you an information fridge, or a radiator?
Keiran spent a year in the doldrums, when seemingly everything went wrong.
But in retrospect, this was a year of great learning. Here Keiran shares his insights from a year of failure.
Pamela Fox gives us the lowdown on the key differences between HTML5 and Flex
Remember the sense of freedom you had as a child, and how no-one had told you that you couldn't draw?
Why have we lost that ability, and how could designers learn from looking at children's sense of wonder?
Geoff Bowers at Ignite Sydney
Have you ever dreamed of quitting your day job and working as a photographer?
Daniel Boud shares his journey from programming geek to photographic legend
What is Ignite?
Ignite is a geek event in over 100 cities worldwide. At the events Ignite presenters share their personal and professional passions, using 20 slides that auto-advance every 15 seconds for a total of just five minutes.
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