Linked List: December 21, 2012

‘Luxury’ vs. ‘Premium’ 

Interesting point by DF reader Peter Milburn — I might have been better off using premium in place of luxury in yesterday’s “A Big Misunderstanding”. More of a connotation of quality and value. I still like “luxury for the mass market”, though.

Snow Fall: The Avalanche at Tunnel Creek 

Fascinating, harrowing reporting by John Branch for the NYT. But also commendable for the presentation — beautiful, informative, cutting-edge HTML5 web technology at work. Don’t read this one in Instapaper, read it on the Times website. (Via Jon Tang.)

Typeface Review: Apple Color Emoji 

Si Daniels reviews Apple’s Emoji font for Typographica:

Of course color fonts are nothing new, with overprinting techniques in use from the earliest days of movable metal type. In digital typography layering has long been used to achieve multicolor results and color bitmap fonts have been around a while. However, Mac OS X Lion and the inclusion of the Apple Color Emoji font represent the first time a modern operating system has included both support and a showcase color font. Although the technology is basic, with color bitmaps included at two sizes in a proprietary “sbix” table, in years to come, as color fonts gain traction, we’ll look back to 2011 as the year it all began.

Of even more significance is the fact that the glyphs included in the font are Unicode encoded. In an effort initiated by Google and with significant help from Apple and Microsoft, 722 Emoji symbols were included in the recently published Unicode 6.0 standard, putting Emoji on par with the Latin alphabet and other writing systems encoded in Unicode.

BlackBerry 10 Web Browser Scores Highest on Benchmarks 

Good for them, but there’s more to a great browser experience than benchmark-able performance. Brag about this stuff after it ships.