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SXSW 2008

Monday, March 10th, 2008

I’m not there. But, one of my best friends—and my business partner Scott Faris is! If you see this guy walking around, go introduce yourself.

Then say nice things about me to each other and while buying each other lunch.
By the way, Scott and I recently finished FarisWheel 2.0. [...]

Safari Getting Closer

Thursday, February 8th, 2007

Following up on this post…
Andrew Dupont mentions some of the improvements to the next version of Apple’s Safari web browser rapidly approaching release.
Meanwhile, the Webkit development team is focusing on stabilization.
Technorati Tags: Safari, Webkit, Apple, Leopard

LOST-Theories Spinoff

Monday, June 19th, 2006

I’m not a fan of LOST or a Django developer, but…
Jeff Croft recently revealed LOST-Theories.com, a fan site that is “all about LOST speculation” and I think it’s the coolest thing ever! Users can submit their speculations and theories and rate, comment on, or debunk as appropriate. Many times I’ve seen fan’s exchange [...]

Logo Development (Unlocking Photoshop)

Tuesday, June 6th, 2006

I’ve been working feverishly on developing a logo for ShepherdWeb. I’ll begin by saying “Photoshop is a monster!”
I’ve got a pretty good idea of what I want it to look like in my head, but Photoshop isn’t quite like connecting-the-dots. Recently I’ve learned about “channels” and “Load Selection…”; this has opened [...]

Three Things I’m Bringing with me to SXSW

Wednesday, February 8th, 2006

I’m going to SXSW and I’m taking three things with me:

a G4 iMac
my favorite pillow
business cards

I’m ready for SXSW! I’ve got my registration, hotel room (Hamilton Inn) and my airplane ticket! I’m interested in user interface design, technology…and I’m excited about making new friends…and meeting some of the folks whose blogs I frequent:
(in [...]

Pure CSS Image Rollover

Saturday, February 4th, 2006

Christian Montoya posted a demo/tuturial describing his method of image rollovers…without using javascript. I like it! Check out my lab from November 2005 for a similar take on the same subject.
Technorati Tags: css, cascading style sheets, css rollover

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