Archive for February, 2006

MacBook Pro

February 27th, 2006 | 11:41 pm cdt

MacBook Pro

And there was much rejoicing heard throughout the land.

My new laptop arrived this morning! I’ve got more pictures to post, and a more in-depth report of Photoshop running under Rosetta coming soon. For now, after using my old PowerBook G4 for almost 4 years, the MacBook Pro is FAST. Very Fast. iPhoto is smooth and silky. Photoshop 7 running under Rosetta performs noticeably faster than Photoshop 7 running native on the 800mhz G4. Much faster than I had imagined.


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Design to the min

February 17th, 2006 | 11:35 am cdt

It just doesn’t matter. I love this kind of philosophy when it comes to design.


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Correct Faces

February 16th, 2006 | 11:49 pm cdt

Google has done something very cool, and that is make their “:)”smiley faces in Gmail Chat orient in the correct direction. I haven’t seen this done since the Imagination Network did it back in the mid 90s. Very nice attention to detail. The animation associated with the smilies are a nice touch as well.

Google Smilies


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Charles S. Anderson

February 10th, 2006 | 8:19 am cdt

Last night I saw Charles Anderson speak at the Belcourt. He was surprisingly soft-spoken, but very witty and very entertaining. His relationship with Jerry French and Jesse Williamson was very interesting as well.

Charles Anderson speaking was wonderful, but the whole event was a little odd. The entire theater was near capacity with guests, which surprised me a bit. I was a little miffed that AIGA got things started nearly an hour late, considering the deadlines and time management designers have to deal with every day. The weirdest thing was advertising Jerry French and Jesse Williamson as special guests on the invite, but they never said a single word to the audience. I was really looking forward to hearing them speak. Maybe like a panel discussion event? Apparently they just follow Charles Anderson around to his speaking gigs? For the free food perhaps? The most astonishing moment came at the end when it was time for the audience to ask questions. Not a single person had a single question to ask. A theater full of designers with the chance to ask one of their most successful peers any question under the sun, and it was just silence. I felt really bad about that. Of course I didn’t ask anything, either. I wish I had been able to think of something just to get things going.

All in all it was worth attending. The talk was great, French paper handed out a bunch of goodies, and I won a copy of Happy Kitty Bunny Pony. I would say the lesson learned from this particular talk was to just have fun. Have fun with what you’re designing, and try to design for things that interest you. Charles’ work was all very humorous, and it was very obvious that he enjoyed producing the work that he showed us.


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Kinkos still not too hot

February 6th, 2006 | 1:16 pm cdt

I’ve mentioned Kinkos once or twice in the past. Nice to know they’re still keeping up the same level of quality. Nationwide, even.


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Projects

Candor Gallery
Candor Gallery
Candor Gallery is an OS X Widget and Google Gadget that displays user submitted art.
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