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This week in design – 30 July 2010
by Canonical on 30 July 2010
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Ubuntu Font Beta: now with added Bold
by Canonical on 30 July 2010
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Design by enthusiasm
by Canonical on 30 July 2010
As many of you are most probably aware I work for Canonical and some of my blog posts from here are syndicated to design.canonical.com. I was asked a rather...
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Guadec Day 2: In pursuit of critical mass
by Canonical on 27 July 2010
Today I was reminded of this quote by Jane Goodall: If everyone could think a little bit about small choices they make every day: What do you eat, does it...
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Guadec Day 1
by Canonical on 26 July 2010
This week I am at Guadec in Den Haag. For those less familiar with working on open-source projects Guadec is the annual gathering of developers, users and...
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This week in design – 23 July 2010
by Canonical on 23 July 2010
Edition 2 of this week in design kicks off with news of Stack Exchange, a bit about the distro sprint in Prague and an amazing achievement by our Design Team...
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Native readers: extending the Beta
by Canonical on 22 July 2010
It is time to extend the Ubuntu Font Beta Testing. We need to make sure that the Ubuntu font is being fully exercised beyond the English language and I do not...
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Canonical brings IBM DB2 software to Ubuntu on the coud
by Canonical on 21 July 2010
Virtual appliances of DB2 for Ubuntu users enable fast, easy deployment OSCON, Portland Oregon – Canonical Ltd., the company behind Ubuntu, has launched a...
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This week in design – 16th July 2010
by Canonical on 16 July 2010
In this first ever “This week in design”, Iain updates us on the work the design team have been doing on guidelines, the desktop and the font. We also name...
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Friday afternoon treats…
by Canonical on 16 July 2010
I came across a thread this afternoon talking about a piece of promotional work by Goce Mitevski for Ubuntu.Simple, elegant and clean. Lovely.
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Vote now for a more supportive future!
by Canonical on 14 July 2010
Evan, seen lurking here in the background, has a favour to ask. Stackoverflow is a website that allows professional and enthusiast developers to ask questions...