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Art websites

28Jul08

Finished off a website for the UCSF Mission Bay Art Collective.

Running Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) on Windows XP 64-bit Edition

29Jun08

A few months ago I built my most recent computer and for the first time installed Windows XP 64-bit edition. Anyone who has done this knows it is kind of a pain. So much of my old software didn’t work, I even had to buy a different wireless networking card due to Airlink101’s […]

A static website in three hours

09Jun08

Well, the title is misleading. I did have to launch this website in three hours–and it was a pain–but I got to come back in and spend some time on friday cleaning up loose ends and filling in the details, which as I’ve come to realize, are the only thing that make the difference […]

Not having to move semicolons a quarter inch to the left is bliss

15May08

When I tell most people that I’m a graphic designer, they seem pleasantly surprised.  It seems to conjure up images of me sitting in a meadow sipping coca-cola and sketching logos for some environmental non-profit.
Well, truth be told, that isn’t so far off.  Just replace meadow with cave of computers, sketching with vectorizing, and environmental […]

Writing a ticker in ActionScript 2.0 (counting from a set date)

05May08

Today a client wanted me to write a ticker for their website to count the total amount of money that they have saved their clients so far on Solar Panel installations.
I did a couple of google searches and wasn’t able to come up with any tutorials, so I set off to write it myself. […]