G1 No Longer Available
My other Android is a G1. All right, my only Android is a G1. I’m - more -
My other Android is a G1. All right, my only Android is a G1. I’m - more -
It’s just a few semantic steps from icon to saint to death. A couple of weeks ago (in the previous post, in fact) I called the Nexus One iconic. Now arises the question: - more -
Nexus One, this is your day. You the phone. You the Google phone, and you got the URL to prove it: http://www.google.com/phone/.
Icons, logos, etc. represent brands: that’s what they’re for. AOL is repositioning itself for its impending independence from Time Warner. Hence the new AOL logo: - more -
I’d like this blog to look Androidesque, and not only on an Android. One way of getting the Androidesque aspect is using Droid fonts on all platforms. One step toward that is - more -
The Android icon is a specific shade of green: #A4C639 (source: brand guidelines). It’s already referred to as Android Green (source/example: Wikipedia). - more -
Before Droid was the name of an Android phone from Verizon and Motorola, it was the name of this collection of fonts. These fonts are - more -
Here are Boto and his friend Botaka enjoying the current season (usually called fall here in Boston, although I consider autumn to be a - more -