Entries Tagged as 'Design'

The Right Way To Style

Webpages, for those of you who are uninitiated in the world of web development, are built from a type of code called HTML, which stands for Hypertext Markup Language. Essentially, the idea behind it all is to take a standard text document (something you’d create in Notepad), and mark it up (using HTML) to indicate [...]

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Freebie: Desktop Background

I did this in Photoshop at about 7:15 AM this Saturday. My wife loves it, and she suggested I put it up on the site for everyone to download and use as they see fit. This is currently the desktop background on my Mac, and as such it’s sized appropriately (1680×1050). If you want to [...]

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Site Launch: Lee Farrar Bailey

Lee Farrar Bailey is one of my best friends in the world. He’s also a major talent in the Operatic and Musical Theatre worlds today. I first designed his website nearly a year ago. It was a simple site, but it got the job done. But now that I know a lot more about web [...]

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Portable Webdev Platform

I know there’s a great number of my readers out there who are also keen and avid web developers, always looking for the coolest, newest web development technology. OK, there may not be many of you, but nonetheless, I’m going to show you today one thing that’s made my web development life much easier. The [...]

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Site Launch: Guinn Terry Davis

Guinn Terry Davis and I go back quite a long time together — he and I met in college back in 2000. We quickly discovered that we had common ground, both in our respective family businesses and in the fact that we were both newcomers to the stage. Guinn is quite a gifted writer, having [...]

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Site Launch: Jonathan Lowery

I do many varied things professionally, but my first (professional) love is firmly planted in the realm of Geekdom: computer programming. As a programmer, I find myself working online more and more frequently, and as I’ve explored the artistic side of myself, design work just seemed to naturally draw me. Today, I’m frequently hired to [...]

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