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I fixed the comments. Yet another slight hiccup in the process of upgrading MT3 to 4. Unfortunately this whole process has been slightly more painful than expected. But I place only blame on myself for not fixing it sooner. Apologies! ›
What Would Jesus Buy? A Nintendo Wii for His apostles' down time, me thinks. ›
$25,000 dessert? I bet it tastes like crap. ›
Coal miner. I'm speechless. And he's smoking. ›
Broken camera. Would you get yours fixed? ›
GlassBooth. Sorting through candidate positions broken down by category. Very cool tool. ›
Black-OPs bunny. This is just wrong. Gotta love the Internet. ›
Montecito residence. Beautiful lines, spacious interior, slightly Mad Max'ish (which can be a good thing). ›
An (obviously) old Iraqi banknote. Saddam seems to happy. ›
I know some people that swear by Olive Garden's superb food. I'm not one of them. They're okay, not great. But at least we can now all agree, their food is fattening as hell. ›
The ghosts are here, at least in Thailand. Worth watching just for the weird factor alone. ›
"Do Not Call" violators seriously violated. Muahaha. ›
Qi Zhong Stadium in Shangai, hosting the Tennis Masters, opens up like a flower. Amazing! ›
Breaking down the history of Pentagram. Thank you Curtis. ›
"Why do so many companies risk destroying their design heritage - one of their most valuable assets?" Fear of risking being, oh, how do you say, unique? [do] ›
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Inspirability
by PASH, Matt Pashkow
Given to me most graciously by my friend Heather, my nose has been buried in this book for a couple weeks now. Take 40 well-known designers, sit them down, and interview them about inspiration. Sounds simple. The answers are fantastic. I love learning how other designers find their inspiration. Great book for quick glances or long reads.
2 entries in
I have had the unfortunate task of styling a template with very limited control over the structure. This is usually not a huge problem, but the navigation has plagued me. I'm using a Son of Suckerfish dropdown menu system, which I've then had to use border-top and border-bottom for perfect alignment.
That was fun. I'll be the first to admit I do not consider myself a programmer when it comes to setting up platforms like Movabletype or Drupal, which lately I've found to be completely engrossed. It's taught me many new things, not the least of which is patience.
— Gernhard Richter