Inkpattern is a web magazine, focused on design, technology and humanity issues.
It started out as a design experiment focusing on HTML5 and CSS3.
Since the beginning of 2010, the site has been transformed into a "complete" HTML5/CSS3 construction.
Read what its founder, Fred Kylander, said:
I started Inkpattern because I wanted to push the envelope a bit, when it comes to web magazines. As I looked around the Web, all I could see was sites claiming to be magazines but looking nothing like magazines.
I saw magazine sites looking like newspaper sites, or blog sites.
There were a few interesting sites, but they were mostly using the trusted old "slice-and-dice" technique to create visually interesting pages out of images, or relying heavily on Flash. Nothing wrong with that, but it wasn’t what I wanted to do.
I wanted to build a website that looked like a magazine, using standard techniques that wouldn’t require plug-ins to make it work. Luckily for me, HTML5 was on the move and talk had just begun to simmer about new and better techniques for using beautiful type on the web (like Cufón and, more importantly, @font-face), which made it easier to decide to go for it.
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ps : le lien ne fonctionne pas, il passe en "https://"
Le domaine est passé en http simple et son design a changé.