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Shaun of the Gallery All Star Seems people really liked ShaunInman.com’s Halloween costume—you’re all sick—I aim(ed the gun) to please. Thanks to everyone who voted. Permalink

Gorillaz seek companionship “the World’s First Online-Only Talent Competition!” Permalink

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Designologue back online Took a while for the DNS to start pointing to the new server but everything looks to be in order now. Permalink

sIFR 2.0rc2 Mike and Mark push out a fresh release candidate for scalable Inman Flash Replacement—just in time for the holidays! Permalink

Non-Stupid 2004 Weblog Awards What the landscape of the 2004 Weblog Awards Best Blog Design might have looked like had any designers known when they were taking nominations… Permalink

HoS win WSA Nov. SotM Sweet. Permalink

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SHHH! Shut up already! The Society for HandHeld Hushing, a humorous, handsomely-designed Draplin/Coudal public service. Permalink

favicon + avatar = favatar Not a fan of the name but the visual impact on the page is more appealing than the use of Gravatars. Source is available. Permalink

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MT Edits Dave Shea releases his nifty front-end Movable Type editing scripts. Permalink

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//hicksdesign: On its Head BAM! There’s just something (good) about that new header. Permalink

Google Suggest Auto-complete as you type your search term. Whoa. Kind of related, a search for “designologue” on Google no longer suggests the alternate spelling “designing.” Permalink

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Podfolio Intuitive physical interfaces rarely translate into equally usable onscreen interfaces. Clever idea and implementation though—especially the XML that drives the site. (Via Chris by way of email) Permalink

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