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New Watermelon Sauce Identity & Site

Watermelon Sauce is a collaboration of two experienced professionals, myself and Zachary Johnson. We spent almost 2 years on our original identity, but always felt like we needed something that more fit both Watermelon and Sauce. With that, we have our new logo and new Watermelon Sauce website.

Old and New Watermelon Sauce Logos

The new site also features a single-page design powered by deep-linkable JavaScript. This isn't your mom's old 1999 Flash website, folks. This is a state-of-the-art HTML, CSS, and JavaScript machine.

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Timelapse Design of Paulasaurus Rex

My personal blog was left dormant for almost 3 years, so I decided it was time to redesign and reinvent it a bit. I set up an Automator script on my computer and had it take a screenshot every 10 seconds while I worked, in 60 minute intervals.

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Quick Helper Code Snippets

Chris Coiyer over at CSS-Tricks put out a call for helpful snippets just a few days ago. I submitted a few to him and realized that I never really get around to posting them here. What a jerk I am for not sharing! How about some love? Sure thing…

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Thanks for the Birthday Tweets!

So, I realized that today is my birthday. I’m not normally one to share personal stuff, but maybe it’s time to switch things up a bit. So, I posted this to twitter to see the reactions:

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Your Address and Required Fields in Web Forms

It’s pretty uncommon for any site not to have some sort of contact form these days. But lately, I’ve been noticing more and more sites (and clients) having fields for address, city, state, postal code, etc. The curious part is that most of the time, they aren't required—or maybe the more disturbing part is that they are required.

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