Archive for December 2008

The web can be a daunting typographic place for both designers and developers. Current limitations with web typography can frustrate designers who are accustomed to a wide range of typographic options, while many front-end developers find themselves facing a struggle … Continue reading →

Our resident social media specialist TJ Tee once again took to the floor for another engaging session. Our third Integricity Talks session proved to be our best effort yet, with about 30 people fitting into our conference area. The two-part … Continue reading →

Stumbled upon this very interesting, but mind-boggling find just a few minutes ago – Google Insights for Search (http://google.com/insights/search) reveals that Obama is hugely popular in Cameroon, and the US only ranks #10 in terms of search volume for the … Continue reading →

‘ Forget chestnuts roasting on an open fire. What you really want is a Grande Toffee Nut Blended Frapuccino roasted with 100% Arabica beans. Extra whipped-cream, of course. Check out this nifty Christmas-themed microsite (designed by Integricity, of course!) promoting … Continue reading →

Errr, I was just trying to sign-up for a new Technorati account this evening, and I was presented with a fairly horrifying message. Brrr… I don’t want to be in their head sysadmin’s shoes right now. I bet he’s literally … Continue reading →

For those who don’t know, contextual ads are targeted advertisements that are displayed on a webpage based on what the content is. For instance, you may be looking at a page about the latest cameras and all of a sudden, … Continue reading →

Have you oftentimes wondered how big a certain space is on screen? Perhaps you’re not a designer or a programmer, and will never need to know or care about it. BUT, if you’re one who has had to guesstimate, or … Continue reading →
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