Archive for April, 2005

NES Tree Trimming

April 26th, 2005 | 10:30 pm cdt

This is nothing new, but now that NES has started cutting trees in the neighborhood I work in, I thought I’d post a pic to show just how ridiculous they’ve gotten with the trimming. I mean… yeah, it would be nice not to have the power go out in an icestorm due to limbs bringing down the powerlines, but I think most people would rather pay a little extra to replace downed powerlines than have their trees and neighborhoods look like this. And how often does Nashville have a serious icestorm, anyway? This is disgusting. NES is making Nashville look like a wasteland. Who wants to live next to a tree that looks like that?


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Damn.

April 21st, 2005 | 12:24 am cdt

Broken PowerBook


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The Perfect Drive

April 13th, 2005 | 6:37 pm cdt

It took two and a half years, but today on my way to work I was finally able to drive all the way down Nolensville Road from Old Hickory Blvd. to Thompson Lane without stopping at a single traffic light. Usually the light by Lowe’s or the Harding intersection gets me every time. Today however, it was green the whole way through.


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Blogrollin’

April 10th, 2005 | 6:24 pm cdt

Just a quick thanks to Pith in the Wind for the link!


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The End is Near

April 7th, 2005 | 6:57 am cdt

This year’s Senior Show for the UT Graphic Design program has been announced.


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A Word on Tennessean.com

April 3rd, 2005 | 12:48 pm cdt

While I’m at it I just want to mention their recent website redesign. It was painfully overdue, however, things haven’t gotten much better. It feels a bit “lighter”(due to some color changes) but it’s still horribly cluttered. I’ll just list a few points of concern:

The blue dot in the logo is used and abused. Let’s try something unique.

There’s a lot of white space up top. Why not center the logo and give it some authority over the page?

What is Tennessean.com? A marketplace? Move the classifieds to the left column and put your paper sections under the logo.

What’s the “Top 40″ emblem? Why is it there? It tells me nothing.

There are little grayish-green squares everywhere!

The yellowish beige carries a feeling of weakness.

Let’s break up the three columns by putting a slight tint to the background of one or both of the left and right columns.

If you’re going to do bullets, you must justify those line breaks. You must!

Tell Dillards you won’t be their bitch. Make them submit an ad that’s ELEGANT. That animated GIF is horrid. Make them submit something static in JPEG format avoiding that classic 1993 GIF dither. It makes them look cheap. Give them a bigger space if you have to.

Think about your non-IE users. When opening your page in Safari it automatically drops me down to the middle of the page. What’s going on in FireFox? What’s that huge empty space? (Not to mention your headline about fish, with the Pope’s head right next to it.) Come on guys, it’s not hard to check for these things.

Finally, A really good example of an online paper is The New York Times. Their logo commands the page, the headlines are well spaced and sized and also give a nice summary. Their section summaries at the bottom are well grouped easy to read and well spaced. Space is the key. Simplicity. And most important, it’s easy to differentiate the ads from the paper content. I can easily move my eye through the page, avoiding the ads and reading only what I want.


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Google is Psychotic

April 1st, 2005 | 5:07 pm cdt

It’s just one idea after another, and now they’ve released the secret behind their success.


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Projects

Candor Gallery
Candor Gallery
Candor Gallery is an OS X Widget and Google Gadget that displays user submitted art.
Tweeting Litter Box Cam
Litter Cam
Big Fat Molly Cat Live streaming litter cam with Twitter motion alerts.
Tennessee Traffic Cams
Tennessee Traffic Cams
Tennessee Traffic Cams is a widget that displays traffic camera feeds from across the state of Tennessee.
Language Design Group
Language Design Group
Language Design Group is a translation agency for all your foreign language needs.
Portfolio
Portfolio
My personal portfolio
Older Projects
Crissy's Roommate
PenceBook
Crissy's Roommate was a daily cartoon strip produced for the Daily Beacon from 2000-2002.
Hess Hall Webcam
Hess Hall Webcam
The Hess Hall Webcam captured the daily activities of Hess Hall.
Etc.
Browser Dream

The Ubuntu Counter Project - user number # 783