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Carnival #228

Carnival!

The Carnival of the Mobilists is hosted this week by Peggy Anne Salz at mSearchGroove. The Carnival is a weekly collection of the Web’s best writing on mobile and wireless, hosted and collected by a different site each week. If you are already reading our blog, you should add this collection to your subscription list as well.

Of course we’re promoting it because we got in this week with a follow up to my previously published entry on the Interactivity of Paper Design and the Smallest Perceptible Difference, getting into more actionable details on color, contrast, perception and type, and how to make those choices for your design.

“ Keeping with the focus on developers, Steven Hoober over at Little Spring Designs blog walks us through a detailed discussion focused (no pun intended!) on images, resolutions and new approaches that get good images to display even better on a mobile screen. ”

Check it out, and tell me what you think. Really, if you think I missed some key technology, or didn't explain how this relates to design enough, post a comment either here or over at mSearchGroove. I promise I'll approve the comment even if I disagree.

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