It may not be the most fully functional wireframing software, but it’s extremely fast - my first step after the scribbled idea.
I love Adobe’s products - they’re big slow workhorses. Could they be better? Sure, but good luck being productive without them.
Version 1 of Panic ‘s IDE is simpler and more focused than v2, yet more user friendly than Sublime Text (in my humble opinion)
The Less syntax is beautiful and powerful. Styling is fast and quickly editable. and Incident’s compiler works so smoothly.
H4 - 6em | Uni Sans |
H1 - 2em | Source Sans Light Regular |
H2 - .8em | Source Sans Bold |
P - 1em | Source Sans Regular |
Dreamhost's unlimited hosting plan is fantastic. I host this site and many others. Their speed and uptime is solid. Their only downside is their ticketed call-back system for help requests - not as convenient as a 24-7 phone bank, but it allows the price to stay low.
Source Sans was developed for use in the new suite of Adobe products by Paul Hunt under the guidance of type-god Robert Slimbach, so of course it's beautiful, simple, and strong. And has more weights than you can shake a stick at. And it's open source (so awesome).
Svetoslav Simov runs a microfoundry out of Bulgaria, creating expressive, mostly geometric faces. Uni sans was released in 2009 in 14 weights.