Links

⇾ The Pocket Photographer by Mike Kus

My friend Mike Kus release a lovely book a while ago and I can’t remember if I already pointed you to it. If I did, well, than this is the second time, but it is worth it.

The book comes with a mass of examples, but also:

[…] will arm you with a mountain of easily actionable tips that will elevate your photos to the next level. This book makes photography accessible to everyone.

Check it out!

⇾ Visit: The Pocket Photographer by Mike Kus

⇾ iA Presenter How To Hub

This is a new hub with tutorials and tips on how to use iA Presenter (and presenting in general).

This image is showing a collection of 5 screenshots of how-to videos for iA Presenter

⇾ Visit: iA Presenter How To Hub

⇾ T3CON24 Recap – Why Independent Community Events Matter

Panos Semitekolos has written a nice summary with a few takeaways from my talk at T3CON24, end of November.

Sketchnotes from my talk, showing illustrations for “Why” and “They Matter”.
Sketchnotes by Anja von Klitzing

⇾ Visit: T3CON24 Recap – Why Independent Community Events Matter

⇾ Nice Summary by Brendan Dawes about the Eno Screening

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This is a lovely summary by my friend Brendan Dawes about last week’s Berlin premiere of “Eno”. Brings back memories and a smile.

⇾ Visit: Nice Summary by Brendan Dawes about the Eno Screening

⇾ Website of Nic Chan

If you, like me and many, often complain about websites being soulless these days, then check the new website of Nic Chan. I love it.

⇾ Visit: Website of Nic Chan

⇾ You Should Go To Conferences

In this article Sophie Koonin encourages you to attend events. She summarises a lot of the things I talk and write about for a while, which are:

  • Buy your tickets early
  • Conferences need sponsors!

She also lists a few events and gives a short overview what they are about and what the price tag is.

⇾ Visit: You Should Go To Conferences

⇾ 12 Modern CSS One-Line Upgrades

Steph Eckles says “Sometimes, improving your application CSS just takes a one-line upgrade or enhancement” and released 12 useful modern CSS one-line upgrades.

⇾ Visit: 12 Modern CSS One-Line Upgrades

⇾ contrast-ratio.org

Because Moritz Gießmann liked Lea Verou’s color contrast checker so much before it was sold and found out that it was published under the MIT license, he created the original version again and published it for your use at contrast-ratio.org.

⇾ Visit: contrast-ratio.org

⇾ We’ve been waiting 20 years for this – History of the Web Newsletter

I don’t know if you are subscribed to the “History of the Web” newsletter by Jay Hoffmann. A good read anyways, but I wanted to point you to the latest edition in particular.

But the blogging of today won’t look like the blogging of 2002. There are too many things that have changed. The web is bigger, It is more divisive and more complicated and the need for moderated discussion is great. As the blogging revolution is reflected through this new cycle, it will look like something different.

⇾ Visit: We’ve been waiting 20 years for this – History of the Web Newsletter

⇾ Tell Your Story by Lexware

In 2020 I have been interviewed for the Lexware magazine titled “Tell your Story”. I now found out, that [the article by itself is also online in their online archive](https://tellyourstory.lexware.de/story/beyond-tellerrand/?ref=marcthiele.

⇾ Visit: Tell Your Story by Lexware