Presenting: “A Hybrid How-to — Understanding the Designer/Developer”

I presented work to 500 people in November at the Yerba Buena center in San Francisco. At Pecha-Kucha, a sort of design meetup / speed-critique presenters have six minutes, 20 images, and just 20 seconds per image to make their mark. I presented my art and design hackshit as a backdrop over tips on surviving […]

jm3 last.fm listening habits:

:-)
create your own at aegis.aeracode.org.

Easy on the Unsharp Mask filter

What up with the grossly oversharpened faux-screen images on Apple’s new Macbook Pro marketing page? Just sayin.

The Power of Holding a Color

The street finds its own use for things, as William Gibson once said. So what can we do with hardware store paint chips? Plenty, it turns out.

If You’re Not Falling, You’re Not Skating Hard Enough.

you might as well get used to it. :-)
(right click and save-link-as for desktop wallpaper - set your desktop to black and choose Center for that fullscreen VT220 effect)

Glossdeck, A New Presentation Theme for S5

A standards-compatible presentation template that doesn’t look shifty.

The Top Ten Best Artists, in my humble opinion

Zack Ostrowski - “PARIS HILTON IS PREGNANT“
Chris Dean - Lenticular pieces
Michael Barrish (”Oblivio”) - The Experience Machine
Patrik Fredrikson & Brit Ian Stallard - “Table No. 5, the Units (Monochrome, Ice, Black, Steel), The Lovers“
Matt Mahurin - every good video
Mike Nowland - Paint, paste-ups, and photography
Mary Rousseaux - “3 Piece (Black and White)“
Natalie Mayville - the […]

Design Is…

others:

Jon Hicks
Veerle Pieters
Shaun Inman
Wishingline
LuxuryLuke
Superfluousbanter
Elektronaut
Anton Peck
Marco McVille

Web 2.0, Redux

On 12/3/05, pheezy wrote:
> EXACTLY what I was asking you for last week or whenever that was:
>
> http://www.wayfaring.com/
>
> E

If the only thing that “Web 2.0″ accomplishes is a predilection for bigger, easier to read fonts…
…well, then it was worth it.