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"Another book suggestion: Before and After. It has simple instructions on designing newsletters, postcards, etc. They also have a PDF magazine with many ideas for inspiration. They also include all the necessary information to replicate their examples,..." [
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2 months ago
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"Could you sell her the rest of the bottles, or at least half of them? You could tell her you noticed she just ran out, and you aren't really drinking it...." [
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2 months ago
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"Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz (1651-1695). Mexican scholar and poet. She taught herself Latin before she was ten, and she was ordained as a nun because it was the only way she could study. She had to give up her extensive library and her collection of..." [
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2 months ago
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"There was one, Textbased.com, but it's dead.
I found some relevant posts, although some of them have sites with a lot of images.
Beautiful Sites With No (Or Very Few) Images
Web Design is 95% Typography
25 Beautiful Minimalistic Website..." [
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3 months ago
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""A designer should use only these five typefaces: Bodoni, Helvetica, Times Roman, Century, and Futura." - Massimo Vignelli
I don't necessarily agree, but he has a point: your typography might make the design, but it can also be a crutch...." [
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3 months ago
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"To start, your XHTML doesn't validate, it seems there's a stray space before the doctype declaration.
Also, IE7 has issues with the * hack:
* html .container .head .menu1 a
In my experience, it's much better to separate all the IE hacks in..." [
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5 months ago
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"I really like Coyoacán and San Ángel, two neighborhoods in the south of the city. The colonial houses and cobblestone streets are very nice.
La Condesa is a popular place, there are still some houses from the deco period.
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6 months ago
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"I do (poof or loofah). I'm in Mexico.
Traditionally, people in my country used dried grass (zacate in náhuatl), and we still use the same word to call most bath scrubs. I have used zacate too.
I remember bathing in a river when I was little, and..." [
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9 months ago
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"In some Latin American countries and Spain there is a mouse instead of a fairy. Everything else is exactly the same: the mouse exchanges the tooth below the pillow for money. I didn't believe in the mouse, nor in Santa (my mother didn't like those..." [
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10 months ago
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"Veerle has a step by step tutorial to create a simple site header.
I also like Dooce's mastheads. They might be very different from what you need to design, but I like to find inspiration from a variety of styles.
Before and After has a couple..." [
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11 months ago
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"There's a tutorial here. Search for "army bowl" in Craftster for similar posts." [
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"You could use iPhoto Library Manager or iPhoto Buddy to keep a separate iPhoto library with your private photos. iPhoto Buddy has password protection." [
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"There will be a AAA lucha in Mérida, on June 10. I found a poster here.
Also, I found a tortería with a lucha libre theme in Cancun: Tortiluchas. They sell masks and they might have more information about the local scene, as they promote lucha..." [
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"Just to expand a bit, the verb pepenar comes from the nahuatl word pepena: "to choose". The modern use means to grab or pick up.
It's a Mexican word, I don't think you'd hear it in other countries...." [
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"Do not bribe the policemen. Many of us Mexicans would like to live in a corruption free country, and the first step is not to offer bribes.
You respect the law at home, right? So just do the same when you visit Mexico and you will have no problems...." [
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"Yeah... everybody in Mexico use sombreros and we've never heard of Domino's or Papa John's or clean water...
gah.
Mexico is a very heterogeneous country. Do you have a more specific market in mind? For example, rural or urban?
I live in..." [
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"There is a bar in Mexico City that offers non-alcoholic drinks that taste like the real thing (tequila, whiskey, rum, beer). It has received a lot of press recently. A newspaper article (Google translation) mentions that the drinks are made with the..." [
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Two years ago