By Design: Charting, Surfing, and Color



By Design links to a variety of articles found online, with topics relating to design, blogging, information interfaces, analysis and more. This round summarizes articles about web surfing, color theory, and data charting.

  1. Web surfing.
    Wisdump

    Wisdump shows you how to surf like Tom Cruise. Surf the web that is. Read the article and you’ll understand the connection between the interesting web interfaces profiled there and the science fiction movie Minority Report, based on the Philip K. Dick short story. [For another wild information interface, watch Paycheck, another movie based on a PKD story, starring Ben Affleck and Uma Thurman.]

  2. Home Page: Full Post or Excerpts?
    Daily Blog Tips

    The more websites you surf, the more likely you are to prefer excerpts on each home page. Or will you? I personally don’t. I like full-text on home pages and in RSS feeds. It’s a necessity for me because of the amount of content I have to browse regularly. But some people prefer it.

    An alternative is to have full-text on the home page and excerpts on archive pages (page 2, page 3, etc.). If that’s something you like, Daniel and Daily Blog Tips has a free Homepage Excerpts plugin for WordPress blogs. Previously, David at Xfep  did the same thing manually and provided some WP PHP code.

  3. Color harmonies and matching.
    EasyRGB color tools

    EasyRGB offers a set of tools for those of  you that work with color:

    1. Color matching.
    2. Color harmonies.
    3. Color calculator.
    4. Monitor calibration.
    5. Tint searching.

    In addition to these web-based tools, they offer EasyRGB-PC, which runs on Windows computers.

  4. Browser-safe colors.
    Website Tips + tutorials

    Website Tips provides an easy-reference grid of browser-safe colors, organized by hue. These are the colors that are supposedly consistent on any computer monitor, provided they’re calibrated. Also see Design Vitality, who offer the meanings of basic colors, in terms of moods set.

  5. Charting tools.
    PHP/SWF charting tools

    Need to create charts from data on the fly? PHP/SWF Charts [via WebAppers] is a tool for PHP scripts that generates Flash charts and graphs. There’s also an XML/SWF version that functions the same way with other scripting languages including ASP, Perl and more. Both have a full complement of standard charting and graphing features - including lines, columns, pie, candlestick, and more - so they can be used for a variety of data.




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