Design · Culture · Spirituality

June, 2009

Links for June 24th

A List Apart: Articles: Visual Decision Making
If it takes only 50 milliseconds for users to form an aesthetic opinion of your site’s credibility and trustworthiness, are designers who create visually compelling sites simply wasting time and treasure on graphic indulgences? Patrick Lynch doesn't think so.
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user-experience
usability
psychology
design

The Out of Bounds Church

June 23rd, 2009

A few years ago, during the process of earning a PhD, Steve Taylor wrote The Out of Bounds Church? to show the ways the church was and is changing.

Links for June 23rd

NPR's ombudsman: Why we bar the word "torture" – Glenn Greenwald – Salon.com
NPR gets owned for their weak and pathetic refusal to use the word "torture," because it is "loaded with political and social implications for several reasons."
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media
journalism
torture
news
politics

Links for June 22nd

Truthdig – Reports – Iran Had a Democracy Before We Took It Away
"Iranians do not need or want us to teach them about liberty and representative government. They have long embodied this struggle. It is we who need to be taught."
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politics
iran

Links for June 18th

Why Iran Matters | The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan
Andrew Sullivan on why Iran matters so much to him, and why it is the central event in modern history right now.
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culture
politics
andrew-sullivan
iran

Tentative Cornerstone 2009 schedule

June 17th, 2009

Cornerstone Festival is approaching quickly, and I just realized I hadn't written up a schedule.

Links for June 16th

Take Your Design To The Next Level With CSS3 | CSS | Smashing Magazine
"The earlier we experiment with and adapt new CSS3 properties, the earlier they will be supported by popular browsers and the earlier we’ll be able to use them widely."
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browsers
design
css3
css
My Suspicisions About Systematic Theology | (Ir)religiosity
Great thoughts on the nature of systematic theology and its tendencies. "We will most definitely find that systematic theology is often used to reinforce the status quo at the center rather than identifying with those on the margins…"
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theology

We will remember

June 16th, 2009

I believe this will be an image that we will look back on and remember the way many remember Tiananmen, twenty years later.

The revolution will be twittered

June 14th, 2009

In case you are not aware, there has been a vast amount of immediate coverage of Iran's election on Twitter the last couple of days.

Links for June 11th

Who's Responsible For The Debt? | The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan
It needs to be said, again and again: Obama is not responsible for the vast majority of the debt. Here it is said in solid numbers.
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andrew-sullivan
economics
politics
obama

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Jonathan Stegall is a web designer and emergent / emerging follower of Jesus currently living in Atlanta, seeking to abide in the creative tension between theology, spirituality, design, and justice.

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