Entries Tagged as 'Design'

Interlude: New Lei-Out Beach Ultimate Design

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Check out the new design I finished tonight for Lei-Out Beach Ultimate.

Yes, yes, I know the rest of Regionals must be discussed but right now my need to sleep is a bit greater. Goodnight.


Om Nom Nom Nom Braineaters Disc

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It's official: the Braineaters have voted in favor of the Om Nom Nom Nom disc design that Joaquin and I created. I previously suspected my power as a Brains alumn was through my wallet but apparently Art Trumps Money. Hilarious, hilarious art.
Also, my site is in the Google top five for "om nom nom nom." [...]


Om Nom Nom Nom

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I saw this image of an evil road monster eating cars on Laura Fisher's blog a few months ago but her image link died. In attempting to relocate the hilarity to show Joaquin, we stumbled upon Om Nom Nom Nom but could not find the original reference. Finally, much refreshing revealed the above genius, but [...]


License To Capitalise

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Beastie Boys, typography and design equal an article I will read.
My URL, drewd.com, lacks any meaningful opportunities for intercapping. dRewd reads dee-rude: nope. drewD actually suggests my preferred pronunciation of the domain name---droo-dee---but is inconsistent with the capitalization of my last name, d'Avis. No go.


Do you believe in time travel?

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No, just the US Postal Service.
Has anyone else glanced at this stamp on a letter and thought it was Frank, from Donnie Darko? So it's just me that's crazy? Good to know.


Site Pre-Launch

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I recently updated the design and code for Stephen Chiang's Imagineit Child and Pet Photography website. Check it out and let me know what you think. I still have a few design tweaks to make.


Can I Get a Hallelujah?

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Hallelujah! Ryan Fait solves the CSS-based bottom aligned cross-browser compatible footer problem. Apparently the answer is a negative bottom margin on the wrapper and two elements of height equal to the negative margin: a footer outside the wrapper and an empty div as the last element within the wrapper. Did you follow all that?
This solution [...]