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@cityeditionstudio.co.uk
Graphic design / web development / creative coding / typography. Working across print, pixels & places. Developing sites in Astro, Wordpress & Shopify. Based at Spike Island in Bristol, UK since 2012. Teaching type at UWE too! www.cityeditionstudio.co.uk
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My mum and brother live in Lostwithiel now. Small world!
No way, I grew up in Fowey!
St Blazey? I did not expect to read that name on here. Are you from around that way?
Oooh, count me in
1 million percents. Had to buy a second copy because the first one got reduced to dust
If? When!
Installed and working on an Astro project. Working beautifully so far
Amazing, I didn't spot that on my rushed scan through! Yes some of the jobs I'm using tailwind to process tokens have the clamp values copied straight from utopia, or they did until now!
Will Sugarcube pass a string like 'clamp(0.875rem, 0.8533rem + 0.1087vw, 0.9375rem))' through to the generated CSS variable as-is, or will it reject/transform it?
Sounds rough. Take that rest, everything will still be here when you get back
I've been lucky enough to give @marktomlinson.dev some advice while they've built this and we're already using it at @set.studio. I'm so glad it's now available sugarcube.sh
Complete CSS will be replacing Tailwind for utility classes ASAP too
Great news, I've been looking forward to this!
βFollowing a year of decisive action in 2025, which saw a focus on costs and operating efficiencies, we have appointed AlixPartners to support a structured and competitive process to evaluate the next phase of investment for the business.β
So fucking punk I canβt understand what theyβre saying
The cover of the book βThrough Witnessing. Threading the critiquing, making, teaching of designβ. The text is distorted and overlayed with blocks of colour and obscured fragments of images.
Through Witnessing. Threading the critiquing, making, teaching of design edited by Nida Abdullah, Chris Lee and Xiny Li. Exploring ways to decolonise the design curriculum through interviews and dialogues with those currently trying to do it. Really good!
Searches if your local NHS Trust is using Palantir and emails them on your behalf, please take a minute to do this because we must fight this evil company getting a hold >> notopalantir.goodlawproject.org/email-to-tar...
I got so pissed off with that little prick I emailed Notion and they turned off ai for my workspace. The little bastard is still there though! Now operating as a doorway to turn ai back on. AAAAAARRRGGH
In Search of Berlin, a book by John Kampfner. The dust jacket is missing, the cloth bound book is photographed on a wooden table
In Search of Berlin, John Kampfner (dust jacket lost somewhere). A beautiful, meandering book about the city, its history, people and psyche. Thoroughly recommend for my fellow Berlin fans
Could be a good addition to rip-it-and-split-it!
--get-random-dino arg ftw
I figured out that by swapping cover art for pictures of dinosaurs and sharks means I can play anything I damn well please in the car and my kids love it. βCan we have the stegosaurus song?β Which is a bit of obscure chuggy techno I ripped off vinyl
I wonder how many more layers of βyes weβre deliberately ruining your livesβ everyone will need shovelling on top of their heads by the worst fucks on the planet before they understand it? Tune in today for more endless horrors that fail to hit homeβ¦
This is Han-Solo-in-Carbonite for the watching-The-Generation-Game-at-your-nan's generation.
Move slow and nourish things
www.slowlab.net/Resources-PU...
Another one is making a quicklink to a specific web project folder and telling it to open in your preferred editor. Really handy for projects you're working on a lot
Plus there are a few snippets mostly for terminal stuff I can never remember and always find myself looking up.
So nothing close to a power user yet but it's a start
So far they're pretty niche! A couple where they open a particular site (discogs) but then focus on the search bar straight away. One where it opens quicktime and opens up the screen recording options. One sets a focus mode and opens 'Self Control' (blocks a list of sites that distract me).
Iβm slowly moving into second gear with @raycast.com - setting up some nice shortcuts/scripts. Getting rid of the muscle memory of doing stuff the hard way is not easy to shift though
Oh cool, after an update my Adobe apps now hijack my screen and wonβt let me switch to anything else. I canβt even uninstall them. Enshittification right before my eyes. @adobe.com why do you suck so badly?
The cover of βhands on researchβ by Harma Staal, Miriam Rasch, Jojanneke Gijsen. It features the title and a βspinnerβ graphic that demonstrates the cyclical nature of the 6 sections of the book that correspond to phases of research
hands on research, Harma Staal, Miriam Rasch, Jojanneke Gijsen. This reinforces the importance of getting your hands dirty (physically and metaphorically), making, prototyping and doing
I hope he was pals with this guy
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bum_Farto