Category: Graphic Design

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New gallery open»

OK, so I’ve finally fin­ished imple­ment­ing all the plug-ins and scripts for my gallery to work prop­erly. Also, unknow­ingly, I’ve added another cou­ple of hours of work per week to my sched­ule, since I have to main­tain this gallery and update it fre­quently. But that work is going to be mostly on the picture-editing side of the process, because thanks to the awe­some Lazy-K-Gallery plug-in for Word­Press by Korey Atter­berry, upload­ing the pic­tures, cre­at­ing thumb­nails, gen­er­at­ing albums and orga­niz­ing the pic­tures and thumb­nails for dis­play on my site is going to be a breeze; prob­a­bly a cou­ple of clicks at most! Con­tinue reading »

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11
06

Featured in Screena​li​cio​.us»

Well, what do you know? Another great site has show­cased mine in their gallery! I just wish I was mak­ing some money out of this web­site so I could buy one of those ‘ego’ things every­body has nowa­days! ;) — I really, really appre­ci­ate your sup­port guys! Thanks to the Screena​li​cio​.us guys! YOU ROCK! Con­tinue reading »

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11
06

Featured in Web Crème»

I can’t believe this! Today, Novem­ber 17, 2006, Web Crème has fea­tured my site in their gallery! That’s awesome!

Web Crème is a site/gallery which dis­plays the best in web design, serv­ing for a source of inspi­ra­tion for many design­ers. It uses a novel way to cat­e­go­rize their posts by col­ors, dis­play­ing the col­ors used in the design they’re fea­tur­ing as lit­tle col­ored squares to the left of the site’s screen­shot. Con­tinue reading »

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11
06

About the logo»

In case you’re won­der­ing: what does that incom­plete cir­cle has to do with minus­five? And if you haven’t fig­ured it out by look­ing at the pic­ture in this arti­cle (or if you’re read­ing it using a text-only syn­di­ca­tion, browser, device, etc.), it resem­bles the tra­jec­tory of the minute-marker of a clock, reach­ing the minute 55, a.k.a. ‘minus-five to the hour’. Con­tinue reading »

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06

About minimalism»

Min­i­mal­ism describes move­ments in var­i­ous forms of art and design, espe­cially visual art and music, where the work is stripped down to its most fun­da­men­tal fea­tures and core self expres­sion. In other fields of art, it has been used to describe the plays of Samuel Beck­ett, the films of Robert Bres­son, the sto­ries of Ray­mond Carver, and even the auto­mo­bile designs of Colin Chap­man. Con­tinue reading »