• Seriously: Just Build Applications and Interfaces that Work

    Seriously: Just Build Applications and Interfaces that Work

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    The problem So here I sit with a wonderful copy of CS4 running on my machine. I would love to scan something into my lovely version of Photoshop but unfortunately I can’t. Why is it, you ask, that I can’t scan something directly into Photoshop CS4? Well it seems that there is no official TWAIN…

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  • The Great Windows Code Editor Hunt

    The Great Windows Code Editor Hunt

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    I’m a web designer/programmer so I spend a good portion of a day in a code editor (at least if it’s a good day). I’m pretty particular about what code editor I use and what features it needs so I’m on a hunt for a great code editor for Windows. My plan is to use…

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  • Captcha Sucks But I’m Lazy So it’s Your Problem

    Captcha Sucks But I’m Lazy So it’s Your Problem

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    Hidden under the guise of making your life less troublesome by limiting spam on your site lurks a hurdle. It’s a hurdle that brings no end of frustration to users. A stabbing pain in the eye of users and what does it gain us but a few precious seconds of our days. The Issue We’ve…

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  • Why Rails Feels like a Developers Only Playground

    Why Rails Feels like a Developers Only Playground

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    I’m a designer and I work on Ruby on Rails projects or at least I’d like to. I actually competed in the Rails Rumble 09. The issue is continuing to find any work designing projects for Rails. This despite the fact that I’m told on a regular basis there is a shortage of designers working…

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  • The Long Proposed Death of IE 6

    The Long Proposed Death of IE 6

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    The proposed demise of IE 6 rings with the shouts of joy from web developers the world over, but is it truly on the horizon? While sites trying to kill IE 6 extoll all the valid reasons web designers and developers have to want the death; clients sit and look at philosophical arguments and compare…

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  • Web Designer Magazine Comment – The Demise of Geocities

    Web Designer Magazine Comment – The Demise of Geocities

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    For a second time I was asked for a comment in Web Designer Magazine. This time dealt with the recent demise of Geocities. For my part it is sad to see Geocities go in one sense. The first sites (if they could be called that) I ever built were built on Geocities. I had a…

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  • Don’t Get Your Design’s Stuck on Language

    Don’t Get Your Design’s Stuck on Language

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    I’ve been designing lots of e-commerce projects lately and a theme I’ve been finding in the designs is the buttons. Specifically the implication of buttons. We’ve all seen buttons on store that say “Add to Cart” or “Purchase” or whatever but does the simple word convey enough meaning? The Thoughts I am more and more…

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  • What Type of Experience Do You Provide

    What Type of Experience Do You Provide

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    The Issue Working in the web industry means there is lots of news to follow. Tons of new developments all over that you are expected to keep track of. If you don’t keep track of the latest developments you can quite quickly find yourself using outdated techniques. I use Google Reader to organize all my…

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  • Comienzo a Free WordPress Development Theme

    Comienzo a Free WordPress Development Theme

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    If you follow me on twitter you may have noticed me tweet about adding features to my WordPress development theme. Well today it’s ready for release. Comienzo (thanks @iKitty for the Spanish help) is a starting theme built for developers or designers. This really isn’t built for non-coding users since it contains almost no styles…

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  • Cars with no Tires Eh?

    Cars with no Tires Eh?

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    The Setup You don’t make sure you new car comes with the tires because it would be absurd to sign the paperwork and come outside to your new car up on blocks. It’s a general expectation that cars come with tires. Why then do we put clients in that situation with websites? Take a new…

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