Congratulations to one of my former professors, Chris Enos, who has just published a new book featuring her photographs of the decaying architecture of southeastern New Mexico. 285 Broken Dreams includes more than 200 full-color photographs plus an essay by historian Elvis E. Fleming, who considers the lives and economic circumstances of those who once More »
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Welcome Sage Gallery!
I am pleased to announce the launch of SageGallery.net! Sage Gallery is a new fine art gallery and metaphysical shop located in Manchester, NH. Opened in September, Sage Gallery is operated by Janice Donnelly (hi mom!), a fine art painter and intuitive palmistry reader. Janice has served as director of the Manchester Artist Association Gallery, More »
Support the Brattle Theatre at Art House 2011, a silent art auction fundraiser
It’s my second year doing a micro-site based on WordPress for the Brattle Film Foundation’s Art House annual silent art auction fundraiser, and this year’s art looks amazing! I created a site that showcases the work of some 70 artists in several media-based portfolios, cross-linked with brief biographies and links to individual artist websites. Social More »
The New Yorker’s 404 page
Every once in a while you come across a 404 page – the page you land on when something cannot be found. Some sites put a lot of thought into making these pages more useful, and many add a dash of humor to try to defuse the inevitable frustration a user experiences when something goes More »
Say hello to Claire Carroll Yoga!
Claire Carroll and I are pleased to announce the re-launch of ccyoga.com. Claire’s new site is the first I’ve created that makes use of web fonts, a new tool that allows designers to use an extended suite of fonts directly in the text of their sites, rather than as embedded Flash objects or graphics files. I’ve More »
CCYoga.com nearing finish
Putting the finishing touches on CCYoga.com, a small site I’m making for Claire Carroll Yoga. The site makes use of font-embedding through Google’s font repository, and makes use of CSS tricks to create Polaroid-like borders around images on the home page. These “Polaroids” are interactive too, using a :hover state on absolutely-positioned elements that pops More »
Google’s interactive HTML5 doodle
Ok, at first I thought it was just a pretty tribute to Alexander Calder, but it’s more than that: Today’s Google doodle is an interactive Calder mobile created entirely in HTML5 – there’s even a shadow below the search field! (I get excited about these things.) See it now at http://google.com/
Sonya Sheats Bookbinding featured on Design Sponge
Congrats to Sonya on having her amazing books highlighted by the folks at Design Sponge! Her years of study abroad with masters of the craft have given her the skills and experience needed to create this stunning collection of work. Read the article and then check out her work at SonyaSheats.com.