Slides From Khoi Vinh and Mark Boulton’s Grids Are Good Presentation
The best session I went to at SXSW: Oh Yeeaahh!
Explorations into theology, technology, leadership, and culture.
The best session I went to at SXSW: Oh Yeeaahh!
People met – Steve Smith – Met briefly on the bus home from bowling. Reminisced a bit about tables/css layout and how terrible tables are. – Molly – Bryan Veloso – Jim Renaud – several members of the Facebook team – Jeremy Hubert – He’s not a designer, but has great looking business cards. Odd, […]
People met: – Matt Mullenweg – Ryan Carson (who is a true stud) – Eric Meyer (again) – Peter Paul Koch (who was interested in my last name) – Nathan Smith, Cody Lindley, Ryan Hargrave, Nathan Logan, Phil Coffman Things learned: – I’m severely uneducated – I need to sketch more – Grids are good, […]
I’m headed to SXSWi for the next week. If any of my wonderful readers (all four of you) are going to be there and would like to hook up, shoot me an e-mail. Of course, there is a fairly full slate of meet-ups, parties, panels, and bowling scheduled. But who knows, we might be in […]
Scripting Photoshop With JavaScript and Ruby. Huh. Cool.
Smashing Magazine posted 45 Fresh, Clean and Impressive Designs. It’s always nice to have a look at what other designers are up to. I chose my top five favorite out of this list. Ones that are well designed in their genre without being overdone, overly ripped off, or overly clichéd. Nice work, everyone – Luis […]
This morning I was surfing through Weblog Tools Collection WordPress Plugins Category and found some very cool plugins that I will probably implement on future projects. – BarunSingh’s Barunio Admin, and Custom Admin Menu – Event Calendar is now at version 3.1, somehow I missed that. It’s looking good now. – WordPress PDA Version Plugin. […]
A fairly large and popular collection of Free Vector Downloads.
Jim O’Halloran’s Subversion Cheat Sheet. Handy little piece. There’s another good one at Johnny’s Thoughts as well. (thanks Dan)
I just put together a new site for a client/friend of mine who wanted to have their photos stored in a flickr account, but also wanted them displayed on their site with as a slide show. Of course the obvious tool of choice was SlideShowPro which is a cinch to set up, and not to […]
Nick Gould writes an excellent article for Digital Web Magazine on Web Design Contracts: Digital Web Magazine – Web Design Contracts: Why Bother > Design work is often difficult to define in advance, and is inherently subjective. A contract helps to remove some of this ambiguity. For the reasons I’ll outline below, working without a […]
Effects Of Drugs And Alcohol On Web Building.