Design

WebSlide: A New Way to Collaborate on Your Designs

How do you display your creative mockups to clients? Do you email them a package of images? Or maybe a single, poorly compressed PDF? Or do you spend a bunch of time dropping images into HTML wrappers and placing them up on a demo site? I’ve tried all of them and I found that none of them really gave me and my clients what we really needed.

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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.

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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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Presentation: It's the Little Things

This morning's presentation was a success. I had a great time presenting and am now enjoying the rest of the presentations throughout the day. As I promised, I've put my slideshow up on Slideshare for everyone to view. Notes and links are available on the Slideshare site.

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Sub-Pixel Text Position in Photoshop

This is my biggest peeve in when trying to design a web site using Photoshop: text objects can't be forced to whole pixels. They always seem to render their start point from a sub-pixel location. In the following image, you can see two separate text objects that I created, each with the exact same text, but each is rendered slightly different because of its sub-pixel starting location.

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