Yet another, nicely done pattern library with quite a nice collection of UI elements: Call to Idea by Alexis Hill.
Sidecomments.js is a commenting interface component, one of those Medium-ish things that lets reader engage and comment on a story, while reading it.
Steady.js, a module to do logic on the onscroll event without performance regressions in @media-query like conditions.
SmallWorld.js—a utility for generating map overviews using GeoJSON and HTML Canvas. It was created out of a need to render simple map previews, quickly and efficiently, without strict Terms of Use and without heavy client libraries. Feel like this is yet another way I would like to add Maps to my photo albums.
Recapping more basic D3.js core concepts: Enter, Update, Exit with Christian Behrens.
Should you wonder where all those D3 goodies come from: Dashing D3.js is a great D3 resource with a weekly newsletter packed with links to interesting articles…
Mobile Vis is a growing colleciton of visualizations working nicely on mobile devices.
Being human
Lovely little project, a short to remind us that each person is a universe, left me with a wish for superpower to jump into another's mind for second. And sometimes asking is just enough as The Runners proves.
A take on Google’s last year most asked “What is…” question. A wonderful essay backed by some very actual ancient philosophy and myths with more than a few take-aways: What is love? by Mark Vernon. Too long of a read? Soundgecko it.