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Helvetica
Created by the Swiss School of Typography in the 1950s, Helvetica became synonymous with modern and progressive attitudes of the ’60s. Recently there has been a renewed interest, and once again this icon is gaining in popularity. With its cheerful … Continue reading
Posted in Design, Desk-Top-Publishing, Good Ideas
Tagged Design, Development, Fonts, Publishing, websites
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Who was Gutenberg?
The inspiration for our database-driven publishing system came from Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg (c. 1398 – February 3, 1468). He was a German innovator who is credited with being the first European to use movable printing and is the inventor … Continue reading
Posted in At SP, Community, Desk-Top-Publishing, Gutenberg Publishing System
Tagged content management system, Development, gutenberg, innovation, inspiration
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Upgrading to Rails 3
Recently I’ve been involved in the upgrading of one of our sites to Rails 3. While it wasn’t too difficult, it was quite time consuming, and I wanted to link to some sites I found helpful. Get the rails-upgrade plugin … Continue reading
The Reluctant Client
Matt Pollitz is an artist at heart with a mechanic’s touch. His company specializes in the maintenance, repair, and restoration of vintage Volvos. This fall we approached Matt about redesigning his website to better reflect his unique business and services. … Continue reading
