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The web design and development conference @media returns for the fifth time. This year on June 25th–26th, at the Southbank Centre in London with possibly its best ever line-up. For details and tickets visit: www.vivabit.com/atmedia2009.

Mark Boulton’s much anticipated book ‘Designing for the Web’ was released last week and just in case you havn’t heard, it’s outstanding. You can download the book as PDF from fivesimplesteps.co.uk.
This years Camden Crawl on 24th–25th April is now not that far away. The line-up is still to be announced but if it’s anywhere near as good as last year I’ll be very happy. If you’re interested keep an eye out for details on the Camden Crawl website and let me know if you’re going.
Another auction is being held by the LSAD’s Graphic Design degree course and this year they’re off to the big smoke. After my experience last year I’d definitely recommend it. See what guest auctioneer Michael Johnson will be putting under the hammer at www.designauction.co.uk.
Recently I came across a problem with IE when streaming multiple FLV files from the same page. Just for reference here’s what happened. More

Jeremy Keith tells a rare story about the film Iron Man, Cape Canaveral and his photograph on Flickr.
The all new and improved version of www.inproductionmusic.com is now live.

Last Saturday I got myself down to London to catch a bit of the legendary onedotzero_adventures in motion at BFI Southbank. More

I finally got round to ordering this book and DVD not that long ago. It’s just as informative and inspiring as you would probably expect from Andy Clarke and packed full of stuff you’ll keep going back to. If you haven’t already got it, you can find it at Amazon.
Jon Tan has written some great articles web typography related, check out these two recent posts @font-face in IE: Making Web Fonts Work and Display Type & the Raster Wars.
JavaScript will save us all, thoughts from Eric Meyer on pushing forward CSS3 support with JavaScript, highlighting John Resig’s Sizzle project.

Patrick Burgoyne at CR Blog recently created a spoof rebrand for Creative Review to highlight some of the nonsense that goes on with branding agencies. Surely this article about Pepsi rebranding is not the real thing (I didn’t mean to do that) either?
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