Maker of doodad.dev, inputoutput.dev, and missingdice.com, practicalbetterments.com
I write things at endtimes.dev
Maker of doodad.dev, inputoutput.dev, and missingdice.com, practicalbetterments.com
I write things at endtimes.dev
Hello, sorry didn't see this. Glad you like it. My main pointer would be to check different browsers — they render some filters quite differently and it can result in the text not being readable at all!
Otherwise it's just playing around with the filter code until you find something fun you like.
If you find it as surprising as I did that lowercase letters use less data than uppercase letters, you may enjoy learning why:
why lowercase letters save data
https://endtimes.dev/why-lowercase-letters-save-data/
Spent way too long on this one.
A website I use all the time, a great resource, and visual reference for web type:
I've written a new practical betterment:
Did you know you could go even dimmer than the minimum brightness settings on iOS and Android? Here's how:
https://practicalbetterments.com/create-a-shortcut-for-even-lower-phone-brightness/
I've just sent out my first newsletter for Practical Betterments — a collection of one-off actions that improve your life continuously — however marginally.
It's called "drill holes in your keys" you can read it here if you're into that sort of thing:
The best ecommerce site ever designed.
It's so simple, easy to navigate, and fast. It isn't trying to be cool, or the next big thing, or your best pal — it is what it is — a bolt shop.
A quarter century old pre-emptive typo-squat:
Visual design rules you can safely follow every time, by Anthony Hobday: