A List Apart: Articles: This is How the Web Gets Regulated
Joe has written a rousing call to arms on the state of online captioning. It's a lengthy article but well worth reading.
Joe has written a rousing call to arms on the state of online captioning. It's a lengthy article but well worth reading.
Joe's new book will be ready soon. I expect nothing less than the finest wittertainment.
Documenting typographical abuse, specifically when single primes are used instead of apostrophes.
Audio and video from the typography conference held in Brighton earlier this year, including Joe's presentation about the signage in the Toronto subway. Download the files or subscribe to the podcasts.
The paper of Joe's talk at ATypI Brighton. It's fascinating, well-researched stuff.
Notes from Joe's @smedias. Please read the whole thing before (mis)judging what he said.
Joe shares his experiences of public speaking. There's some great advice here.
Having left web accessibility behind him, Joe camps out at the Clearleft office where he immediately turns into a wanker designer.
Joe's notes make for great reading, specifically "Accessibility is a precursor to usability."