That was a nice 10-day break from blogging. I’m back after turning my attention to some projects that needed full-time attention.
Accordingly, I’m growing convinced that, unless one works late nights and weekends like a Bay Area startup, it’s difficult for an independent team of two or three to…
I acquired an 11” MacBook Air shortly after its release a couple months ago. It has a 1.4 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo processor with 2 GB of RAM and a 128 GB flash drive. Though I’ve not tweeted much about it, every time I do, I get questions about its performance, especially from a design and…
It’s clear by now dust is gathering at this domain. I’ve been okay with that, and will continue to be okay with it, but only a little longer. I’ve been swamped with obligations on my current projects and have traveled much more than usual. I’ll visit NYC for the third time in a month starting next…
Includes data on licensing, fallbacks, iOS support, and an opinion by Philip Bräunlich (author) on whether or not each is easy to theme and integrate.
/via @smashingmag
This is just neat. Adrian Pelletier, recently married and not in a position to donate as much as he’d like to our charity: water campaign, contacted me to offer his Build icon set as a free download for those who donate. It’s what we call an in-kind donation, and it’s very kind of him.
So, first donate to charity: water if you haven’t already, and then download the icons.
I’m blessed to have remarkable parents who created opportunties for unforgettable experiences during my childhood. This is one of those experiences.
Leading up to Christmas one year, my parents gathered the family together and announced that we would be helping another family in need….
Last Friday I posted a photo of these magnetic HTML5 elements from part of our homeschool curriculum, and several of you expressed interest in knowing how I made them.
It’s pretty simple: magnetic sheets that are compatible with any inkjet printer. I’ve used Avery magnet sheets…
Recently I pulled this form letter out of storage. It’s one of my favorite mementos of Grandpa Moll. An independent contractor later in life, he probably sent this to companies in the surrounding area, most likely larger cities such as Reno, Nevada, as his quaint home town of …
Diego Stocco:
Almost everyday, on my way to a local bakery, I walk in front of a dry cleaners. When they have the front door open, I hear a lot of interesting sounds coming from their work equipment. Eventually, the different mechanical and steam sounds sparked something in my mind, so one day I asked the owners if I could record a piece of music by using their machines as musical instruments.
The closing line in the video is just perfect.
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