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Category: Industry News

Criticizing Opinion

UK designer, Brendan Dawes, unleashed a beast yesterday with his pointed criticism of the UK design community, entitled "I've got to say this. The UK web design scene is often just self serving, indulgent [censored] perpetuated by friends of friends."

iStockPhoto.com, Crowdsourcing, & Myopic Reasoning

iStockPhoto further devalues creativity by selling logos for bargain basement prices.

Apple Takes It Like a Man-Whore

Apple says Google Voice app alters iPhone.

Google’s Dangerous Precedent

Billion dollar per year company asks illustrators to work for free.

CS4 is a Steaming Pile of Poo

Adobe's Creative Suite should be renamed "Creative Shit".

To Hate Magento is Divine ...

Magento made huge waves in the open source shopping cart community less than two years ago. The platform was the slickest, easiest to use out-of-the-box, and most robust eCommerce option web developers had ever seen. For designers, it never came close to

Blunt Words for Design School Students

After many years of providing free advice and countless hours spent reviewing resumes and portfolios, we can honestly report that we are a very hard-to-impress lot at 16toads.  Which is a nice way of saying we don't fear for our jobs.  Why?  Well, aside from

Educationally Challenged:  Improving the state of web education in our nation’s colleges.

A List Apart recently published two advertorials written by two active members of the Web Standards Project. Brighter Horizons for Web Education by Aarron Walter is an advertisement for a curriculum he has helped develop for teaching web standards at the

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