Dear reader
I published an interview with Kim Kleinert, one of the designers and developers I’m the most curious to follow. With a love for photography and books, Kim’s websites stand out. They are work of their own. They are rich in meaning and demand labour. Sometimes you must download the site to read it. Other times you must wait for floating animations.
If you are interested in words, screens and contamination, then you’ll enjoy the interview.
With care
Kristoffer
Wayside flowers
https://kiaraputrilia.github.io/Core-2-Studio/A5/index.html
Field notes
1.
Kim Kleinert: Notes on Publishing Ecologies
2.
»Why would you choose FirstnameLastname (boring) when you could be any combination of letters and numbers that you felt better represented you online?«
Rachel J. Kwon continues the conversation about how to present yourself online with a chronology of personal and professional selves. It is the same Rachel who maintains the bookmark-worthy Internet is fun library.
3.
Robin Rendle updated his website with a lovely HyperCard-manifesto as an about page.
4.
Elliott Cost re-opened Gossip’s Web for submissions. It is a fountain of hand-made websites and internet adventures.
5.
… and Chia Amisola wants to host an artwork on your website.
Collections
Thank you for reading. You are always welcome to write me at kristoffer@naiveweekly.com. Last email was sent to 2855 inboxes. Logo by Dreams™. Photograph by Ana Šantl.