Blog: Behind the Scene
Season Holidays
Dear clients and friends!
We are happy to inform you on our working schedule over the season of holidays. Our office closes December 29 to reopen January 9 next year. We will be anxiously waiting until after the holidays for you precious orders and correspondence!
Firefox 3’s Icons
Alex Faaborg lifted the veil of mystery from Firefox 3′s icons. Hmmm… Do you like them?
Hooray for Olesya!
Our life in Turbomilk is looking like ceaseless festival. We all are in holiday mood. But today we have yet another cause for joy and exultation! Happy birthday, Olesya!
Kortunov is 28
Turbomilk congratulates cheerfully one of it’s knock-out fathers. Happy birthday, dear Denis!
Plobb! Friday
Friday means it’s time for plobb! — Friday amazing game. My personal record is 50200.
The 5th Anniversary
We are happy to announce that December 1 marks the 5th anniversary of Turbomilk! By the way, do you notice anything new? Look around you. Yes! We got ourselves a new site! See how pretty it looks! It now hosts a nice little portfolio and the blog features a journal with snappy updates. All in all, life is great!
Pixel Office
We have an awesome office and we’re proud of it. Location for example is the best possible — the centre of the city, the beautiful bank of Volga river. A way to work is just winsome. And the inside is good too — glassed walls, high ceiling, a giant window with sailing ships and Jiguly mountains behind it.
Hosting designers from Dominion.ru
Designers have various dreams and wishes. For instance for so long we have cherished the idea of communicating with the likes to be able to share experience and brag about our new work not over the Web or thru emails but in real life.
Totally RSS-fed-up
In our rapidly moving age of blogs, social networks and hordes of web-two-O projects, RSS-channels come as an important tool of information syndication. They feed news, reviews and other updates travelling to us through the Web like hydrogen-powered launchers. Many of our readers are long-time subscribers to our convenient and contemporary RSS-feed.
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articles10 Mistakes in Icon Design@liquidizer: Thanks for this. I'd like to use this list in my upcoming (self published) book "Liquid Information". I see you allow use with attribution, which is what I will do, unless you prefer me not to use this in which case I will sadly not do it. You can reach me at frode@hegland.com