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The VERY excellent Perry-Castañeda Map Library

Posted in Illustrator, Photoshop, design, web design on June 18th, 2010 by markcoppock – Be the first to comment

map of TexasMaps and links to maps from I think everywhere. I first used this great library years ago. It still rocks.


Definitely all the Texas maps you’ll ever need. University of Texas Libraries online map DOMINATION.

Accessible PDFs from InDesign CS4

Posted in accessibility, design on July 6th, 2009 by markcoppock – Be the first to comment

Rhonda and her group have done a bunch of work on using best practices in Word to create accessible PDFs from reports. This is the corresponding info for InDesign CS4.

Page on Adobe site PDF overview

From the PDF’s intro (emphasis added):

Can you read this document with your eyes closed? For people with visual disabilities, that’s a challenge they’re faced with everyday. Fortunately, you can use Adobe InDesign CS4 to make an accessible PDF document. You do this by adding “under the hood” features that don’t affect the look of your pages, but do allow screen readers and other assistive devices to function properly.

We’re missing the HOW conference

Posted in design on June 25th, 2009 by markcoppock – Be the first to comment

Bummer. But it’s fun to watch the twitter stream.

Historically, I’ve thought of HOW as solely a print designers’ conference. But Kim, who’s attending, set me straight:

Dude, it is all about design (ie: problem solving), not print. There are plenty of sessions on interactive!

So, maybe next year…