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CreativeMornings • During his CreativeMornings/NewYork Benefit talk,….
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So, the jazzsequence.com redesign is still on (or at least planned), but I figured, since I just got a theme hosted in the WordPress.org themes repository, I might as well make it, you know, my theme so that at least one person is using it live, right? So here it is: Museum Core. I’ve also […]
Read more →“If we crop out the fat kid, will it knock the file size down enough?” – (via clientsfromhell)
Read more →Indeed, that’s what I’ve been doing with this blog lately. I suppose I’m still in the #postaweek2011 game if you include Tumblr posts like the the sexy sax man one. But otherwise, yeah… But it’s not because I’ve been sitting at the computer playing video games or anything. Doing support for Event Espresso takes up […]
Read more →“We do not aim to lead the industry by doing designing and development the best the way other do but instead, we aim in inventing new dimensions and tangents of vision and creativity by following the best practices and developing them into the art of…
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For a long time I’ve told people “I’m not really a coder. I hate programming.” It’s true that when I took Assembly Language and C++ in college, I barely scraped by and mostly hated every minute. The only part I didn’t hate, in fact, was when I finally wrote something that worked, and this was […]
Read more →StumbleUpon found this site for me today, and there’s a particular reason why this gadget resonates with me… the Geocities-izer the tagline for the Geocities-izer by the aptly-named Wonder-Tonic (who brought us ShadyURL, a URL shortener/renamer that will make any URL look like it’s trying to scam you out of all your money and infect your computer […]
Read more →this theme is one that i ran on a fake news site that was part of a RPG erin and i were running over the summer based on a novel we were/are working on. the name of the news site was The Harbinger and it specialized in reporting news relevant to the vampire/werewolf underworld. the […]
Read more →i’ve been thinking about hacking the site design again. now that i’ve got the lifestream set up and i’ve seen how it looks in use, i’m thinking of moving things around to make things feel a bit more cohesive and less random. maybe emphasize the “this is what i’m doing right this second” aspect of […]
Read more →i’m still putting the final touches on the site, but the new redesigned look is here. the theory is based on some stuff that has been floating around the net about how websites will become more like lifestreams. since i’ve never been really happy with any single lifestream client (and i’ve tried a bunch), i […]
Read more →“What do you do with a Kangaroo who jumps in your window, sits on your bed, and says, ‘I never sleep on wrinkled sheets, so change them now and make them smooth, and fluff up the pillows if you please’ What do you do?” there’s an old book by mercer mayer, before he did the […]
Read more →class=”aligncenter” there are a few of these floating around on the web… a few months ago, smashing magazine posted an article called Quality-Price-Ratio in Web Design (Pricing Design Work). i’m not going to recap the article, you can go over there and read it yourself if you’re interested — it’s a good read both, i […]
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