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submitted 2 years ago by kixiQu@lemmy.ml to c/typography@lemmy.ml

He's an independent type designer. His site shows properly fleshed out respectable-looking typefaces for respectable-typography costs, but the Font Of The Month Club is the real joy. Whether you're looking for Victorian flavor, elegant text typefaces, design-forward display options, or the latest font feature noodling around (color fonts! color fonts!) there's a fine assortment here to be worth looking through. The Mini license costs are really nice as a reasonable impulse buy for the font-oriented and not too shocking a figure for the non-font-oriented.

I'm not at all a proper Font User -- my website's main typeface is a true abomination I keep only because an SVG filter to replicate the effect sounds hard to get right -- but I love imagining print projects that would merit Polliwog or Klooster Thin.

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submitted 3 years ago by kixiQu@lemmy.ml to c/nicheinternet@lemmy.ml

From the about page:

FEMICOM Museum is a physical and digital museum and archive dedicated to the preservation and reimagination of femme aesthetics and girlhood within twentieth-century video games, computing, and electronic toys.

There is so much energy in these photos! Is it just millennial nostalgia that makes me so jazzed about them?

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a GIF collage of bubbles (multiverse.plus)
submitted 3 years ago by kixiQu@lemmy.ml to c/nicheinternet@lemmy.ml

Is there a name for this kind of thing? "GIF painting" captures something about how the GIFs are being layered and composited differently from ye olde Geocities, but maybe it should be "collage" to capture the aspects of reuse.

Anyway, it's a genre that's taking off on Multiverse and on mmm.page and I find it really interesting. Please feel free to comment with any you've come across and liked; the more artistic hubris evident, the better.

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submitted 3 years ago by kixiQu@lemmy.ml to c/nicheinternet@lemmy.ml

Did anyone else spend a lot of time listening to MIDIs back in the day? Past their proper heyday we still hadn't had internet fast enough to do much in the way of MP3s, so this is a very nostalgic sound for me.

A nice pairing for this link is MIDIjs, which is now necessary to get a MIDI going on a webpage. H/t Castle Cyberskull on that.

[-] kixiQu@lemmy.ml 0 points 3 years ago* (last edited 3 years ago)

Was your blog in English, though?

If you take Internet access...

....and cross reference against English speakers...

...then I think that's enough explanation, no?

[-] kixiQu@lemmy.ml 0 points 3 years ago

Hey, if you're getting death threats in PMs please reach out directly to admins. That is not something we tolerate. I am not sure what options like IP bans exist or will exist. We don't want anybody to be harassed.

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drawing.garden (drawing.garden)
submitted 3 years ago by kixiQu@lemmy.ml to c/nicheinternet@lemmy.ml

It's a beautiful little webpage that does not try to be any more than it is. The sound is a big part of it so if you can't check it out with sound on, maybe save it for later.

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submitted 3 years ago by kixiQu@lemmy.ml to c/webcomics@lemmy.ml

(via josh)

Well, hell.

I don't get new versions of things but I'm still fully that person.

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submitted 3 years ago by kixiQu@lemmy.ml to c/nicheinternet@lemmy.ml

I truly believe this has real utility if you have been designing Professional Looking Web Products for long enough that you can't look at the possibilities flexibly enough any more.

(Is the metaphor coffee to cleanse the palate, or smelling salts?)

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submitted 3 years ago by kixiQu@lemmy.ml to c/nicheinternet@lemmy.ml

I can't tell you how annoying it is to start using one of these to run up against needing a cm7#9 and having it not have it. The paired drum machine is fun too.

[-] kixiQu@lemmy.ml 1 points 3 years ago

So as @PP44 is saying, it's open source. The devs work to make sure that anyone can set it up straightforwardly to run with their own modifications, not just the main version -- and that means modifying the slur filter is also supposed to be straightforward, even though it's not encouraged. There isn't actual moderation on the whole platform per se, since two instances can federate even if one has no slur filter. There are lots of "points" to federated stuff, though, so the existence of a slur filter works well to help keep Lemmy from attracting the cesspool-types while still enjoying those other benefits.

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submitted 3 years ago by kixiQu@lemmy.ml to c/nicheinternet@lemmy.ml

I was alive for a couple of them, but I never had a Game Boy.

Try choosing a color palette with a range of values but unnatural colors and selecting the ordered dithering, 2x2 matrix. Isn't it nice? I wonder how hard it would be to do as a build step in a static site generator. (Oh, man, you could theme your image assets to match swappable site color schemes... has someone done this? Someone who cares more about swappable color schemes than I do should do this.)

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submitted 3 years ago by kixiQu@lemmy.ml to c/nicheinternet@lemmy.ml

It took me a while of refreshing to find a real good one (witchcraft, fish, birds) but I recommend the experience.

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read unsent letters (unsent-letters.netlify.app)
submitted 3 years ago by kixiQu@lemmy.ml to c/nicheinternet@lemmy.ml

This is a masterful use of scrolling text. On my second load of the page, a lovelorn note showed up that I would have thought maudlin but for the sentence-by-sentence reveals. I wouldn't have imagined a change in presentation could so alter the experience of reading the content of that subreddit.

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submitted 3 years ago by kixiQu@lemmy.ml to c/nicheinternet@lemmy.ml

Is there a name for a piece of art that is a website? A webpage? I think of sites mostly as encapsulating art that isn't the site itself, even when the site is obviously creative and expressive also. An "art page" sounds like a page about art, not a page that is art.

These are questions that I'm sure had better answers in 1999.

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