Faesthetic #13

Collectable and affordable, Faesthetic #13 is a collection of art & oddities from around the world. Part comic book & part zine, Faesthetic is a great place to discover new art & ideas.

Our 10th anniversary issue showcases 130 pages of original “Luck” themed art from over 45 artists. Featuring high quality 4 color offset printing, original cover art by Mike Giant, punch out cards by Mark Mothersbaugh & thoughts on the past and upcoming decade by a selected panel of distinguished creatives.

Found via Club Mumble: Faesthetic #13! 10 years in the making….

W3C HTML5 Logo: Your Web, Your Logo

It stands strong and true, resilient and universal as the markup you write. It shines as bright and as bold as the forward-thinking, dedicated web developers you are. It’s the standard’s standard, a pennant for progress. And it certainly doesn’t use tables for layout. We present an HTML5 logo.

Or as Zeldman so eloquently puts it:

http://twitter.com/#!/zeldman/status/27374450236194816

Dvorak on Facebook vs. WordPress

Facebook is retro because, like AOL, it’s retro by its nature. It’s a closed system. Some people like a closed comfy system and others don’t. I, for one, don’t. If I want a personal webpage with all sorts of information about myself, I’ll go to WordPress.com and make one. By doing this, I don’t turn over any data, control, or information to an onerous third party to sell, use, or exploit. I can close down the site when I want. I can say what I want. I can pretty much do whatever.

Via Why I Don’t Use Facebook | John C. Dvorak | PCMag.com (found via ).