Thursday, February 12, 2009

Interesting Color Tools

A neat color tool, the Color Scheme Designer, got a makeover recently.

There's also kuler.adobe.com.



Name That Font (with your iPhone)

From Gizmodo.com:
Maybe I'm just a font geek, but I often wonder what typefaces are used for texts I run into in the world. WhatTheFont is a great free app that can solve those typographical mysteries instantly.

The process is really easy-snap a photo, crop it down to the area where text is the clearest, then help the app's text recognition divine which letters are which, and presto, your identification comes back with a list of choices. The app nailed each font I tried with black text on a plain white background, but it has a little trouble when different colored backgrounds enter into play (like when I tried to identify the font for the Gizmodo logo on our page).

I tried it on my handwriting, and it actually found a few fonts that were pretty close. Apparently I write in a font called Giant Sized Spectacular Bold. Sounds about right.


Tuesday, February 03, 2009

iPhone Apps for Designers

From CreativePro.com:
Yes, iPhones are good for phone calls, text messages, email, and of
course, games. But many iApps are truly useful additions to a
designer's toolbox. Here are a few of the better apps, which range in
price from free to $9.99.