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For those people interested in an ExpressionEngine meetup (northern UK), the first takes place in Sheffield on 21st January. More details are posted on http://devot-ee.com/events.
The FOWD Tour 2009, Leeds leg, one of the best web events I’ve been to this year. More

Typedia has just launched, ‘a shared encyclopedia…to classify, categorise, and connect typefaces’. Also see the articles ‘Introducing Typedia’ from the creator, Jason Santa Maria and ‘Behind the Typedia Logo Design’ from John Langdon.

Soon to be released is Handcrafted CSS, a book and a DVD from Dan Cederholm, the book also features Ethan Marcotte. For more information (and to see a fine website) be sure to have a look at http://handcraftedcss.com.
This year was my third visit to @media and possibly the best one yet. More

I love the look of the new CMS, Perch. I never thought I would want another CMS after using ExpressionEngine but Perch seems to offer something a little different. More

Last week Jeffrey Veen announced Typekit. This is great news as Andy Clarke says ‘Typekit will save everything’. I’m also intrigued about Richard Rutter’s comment about a Clearleft announcement this week.
Following the Fluid Grids article on ALA, The Unstoppable Robot Ninja (Ethan Marcotte) has been developing a technique for Fluid Images. Great work, I’ll definitely be giving this a go, watch this space.
A List Apart have now published their findings from the Web Design Survey, 2008. You might also want to check out Eric Meyer on publishing the results as HTML+CSS.
Due to the amount of comment spam I’m getting on this site I’ve started using Low NoSpam. You can find more about it on Low’s article EE: Low NoSpam and follow updates on GitHub.

Notes on a chosen grid design and some other resources. More
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.
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