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Have you looked at Let's Encrypt?
As long as you own your domain name, you can use Let’s Encrypt to obtain a trusted certificate at zero cost.
It is backed and sponsored by most of the major web organizations (Mozilla, Facebook, EFF, Chrome, and more).
Plus the website is easy to navigate, has good legibility, decent typographic hierarchy, and doesn't have any scroll jacking. That's a win in my book.
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Nooope!
I've got two at the moment:
I just finished Creativity, Inc the other day, and I really enjoyed it.
I recently dealt with this when I refreshed my personal website to be responsive. I ended up using vh & vw (with a couple of break points) so my type continually scaled.
There is probably a better way to implement responsive web type, but it worked for me.
Yep. For both the 6 and 6+. I've seen all three boxes.
Apple matches the color of the text that is on the side of the box, " iPhone", to the color of the phone inside. So they couldn't use one lid for all the phones. But I'm sure you are right that printing that small amount of text is a lot quicker that a full rendering of an iPhone.
Check out SEEK Conference in Dekalb, Illinois.
It's a design conference focusing on design students run by design students. Last year they had Sagmeister and Draplin.
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If you don't mind getting your hands a little dirty, it's pretty easy and inexpensive to roll your own VPN.
Originally I used a raspberry pi, but now I'm thinking about transitioning to using Digital Ocean. $5 per month get you 1TB of data transfer (which should enough for a small family).
Here is a nice tutorial: How to set up an openvpn server on Digital Ocean