Clagnut
Blog URL http://clagnut.com/
Located Brighton, East Sussex United Kingdom
Tags design, accessibility, music, Brighton, web design
Web design and development information and links; an online journal, blog if you insist, of Richard Rutter.
Latest Blog Posts
- Leading type designers love webfonts on Nov 16, 2009 in Typography CSS techniques Conferences Erik David Christian CSS
At Typ09, FontShop put together Webfonts Week, a series of interviews with leading type designers. There is universal support for webfonts now, even from those who were dead set against it a year ago. Read more.
- 18 months of beagle ownership on Nov 11, 2009 in Personal beagle
Poppy is 1½ today. She’s my first dog and, it’s been a wonderful, if occasionally trying experience for both Her Indoors and me. Read more.
- The postcode lookup pattern on Oct 15, 2009 in Information design Information Mapping and user flow
As a way of enabling address input, the UK postcode look-up is fraught with danger and is rarely implemented well. As is often the case in UX design, everything is fine until an exception is reached. Read more.
- Immediate impressions on the new iTunes 9 on Sep 10, 2009 in Music Apple review
I didn’t think I’d care much, but there’s a few things I need to get off my chest. Read more.
- Talking Type and Design at South by Southwest on Sep 1, 2009 in Typography SxSW Conferences SxSW10
I’m on two proposed panels for SxSW 2010 – please cast a thumbs up in their favour! Also, some typography and other interesting looking panels that caught my eye. Read more.
- The dConstruct Time Capsule on Aug 27, 2009 in Clearleft Conferences Remy Matt HTML5
Win a VIP ticket with the dConstruct Time Capsule, and future proof yourself with a dConstruct workshop. Read more.
- How to stop images breaking rounded corners in Safari on Jul 7, 2009 in Browsers CSS techniques CSS rounded border-radius
When inline images are displayed in box with -webkit-border-radius applied to it, the image is not cropped as expected. There is a simple workaround, at least for Safari. Read more.




