October 13th, 2006

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The Downside of RSS Readers

For awhile now, I’ve been hearing lots of about different RSS readers, and reading different reviews of them. Up until this week, I have not given in to using them. The reader of choice ended up being the Google Reader. Of course there are tons of them alot better than Google Reader, but since I tend to gravitate towards all things Google, I decided to give it a try. Keep reading →

Tags: Design, Web

October 6th, 2006

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Creative Block

It happens to the best of us. One week, you are on a roll with designs, and you start getting more confidence in your skills, and then you hit a brick wall. You try churning out all these different thoughts into a design, and nothing is working. The harder you try to get creative, the harder is becomes to be creative. Keep reading →

October 2nd, 2006

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Leaving Desktop Apps Behind

Right now the web is the best that it’s ever been, both with design and rich applications. ‘Web 2.0′ has forced people to use the web in a way that has been very efficient, and beneficial to its users. What’s even more interesting to me, is that within the past year, the amount of web apps that I use has doubled, leaving behind many desktop apps that no longer see the light of day. Keep reading →

September 22nd, 2006

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Advertising on the Web

Every company and business wants to get the word out that they have the latest and greatest product or service. And it is no secret that the easiest and fastest way to get the word out on a wide scale is on the web, but it seems like when it’s not done right, it ruins designs and is a distracting in the user experience. Does advertising belong on the web? Keep reading →

September 18th, 2006

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My Writing Process

Every person has their way of writing out a blog post. It may not be the most formal way of getting your thoughts out, but if it works for you and your audience, then that is all that matters right? Well, I was reading a post today about the writing process, and it made me think of how I actually go about my particular process. And my process was far from the one mentioned in the article. Keep reading →

Tags: Productivity, Web

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