Yes, that’s right. As of today, 10-2-08, I am the #1 large image Google result for “terrorism.”
Osama bin Laden? More like “Shmoshmama shmin Shmashen!” Am I right?!
Yes, that’s right. As of today, 10-2-08, I am the #1 large image Google result for “terrorism.”
Osama bin Laden? More like “Shmoshmama shmin Shmashen!” Am I right?!
Woah, buddy, I haven’t posted on here in awhile. What have I been working on? I’ll tell you!
We used to have this game on the Something Else forums where we’d collectively write a cheesy romance story, with each person contributing a new line or paragraph. It was pretty fun. A month or so ago, friend/colleague Kris Knight had the idea to make a whole site dedicated to such a peculiar activity. I volunteered to help.
With that, we give you:
iromanceyournovel.com
Here’s how it works, from our “About” page:
Every week, we will start a new story, giving the readers the first paragraph. Past that, it’s up to you. Log in, read up, write a new contribution, and wait for someone else to follow your lead.
The site runs on WordPress but is definitely more complex than anything else I’ve made with the blogging platform. The theme we made formats the posts and comments so they all run together cohesively, unlike a traditional blog. The comment (or, as we call them, contribution) details are hidden using Prototype JavaScript, a first for me. I also used multiple loops within the index page to display the latest news above the story of the week.
This site is also cool because it’s the first project I’ve done where I haven’t gone out of my way to support Internet Explorer 6. Without going off into a rant, for those not savvy to the internet, coercing your site to work on IE6 is possible, but extremely difficult and limiting. We decided to take a stand and be lazy and not support it.
Here’s a video promo Kris made about IRYN:
iromanceyournovel.com Promo Gold from Kris Knight on Vimeo.
And I think that’s it. Go take a look and contribute, if you dare. We really hope this thing takes off.
A couple weeks ago I ordered a whole bunch of super strong magnets for a super secret project I’m working on. It turned out they were a little too strong, and so now I’ll probably use most of them to make less complex, wussy things like fridge magnets.
This one is a dog head:
He is a gift for a friend who gave me (or let me borrow?) a paintbrush.
Suggestions on what to make next?
Here’s another YMC MySpace. It’s been up for awhile, but I’ve just finished giving it a total code revamp.
Looky: http://www.myspace.com/damasses
As always, depending on when you look at it, it may or may not look anything like the picture, bla bla blah.
New to this one:
I think that’s it. Time for bed.
More specifically, companies using stock photography to represent themselves is face-punchingly lame. Nothing says “I’m really just one guy with a Dell” than a web design firm with any picture anything like this:
No, she does not work for you. You fail.
Also, I found this fun one on stock.xchng:
Something about that is so familiar…
Psshhh… Weak… Idea stealer…
Ghostie is the music-making alias of a friend of mine who is particularly pale. He pretty much gave me free reign to make whatever I wanted, and this is what I made: http://www.myspace.com/therealghostie
His layout is clean and easy, with all the content in one box rather than being split up and all the non-essentials on the page removed.
Its v1.0 for now; we’ll probably change some stuff later.
PowerThirst is one of the two bands from the Young Musician’s Club this summer. They’re metal. They’re scary.
Here’s the logo and MySpace I made for them: http://www.myspace.com/powerthirstwillmeltyourface
Right now, it’s all dummy text and the CSS is pristine. Depending on when you visit and how much they alter things, it may or may not look anything like these images.
The crowning achievement for this one is the use of semi-transparent PNGs in floating DIVs to splatter “kool-aid” on top of the content. Super classy.
This is actually the first MySpace layout I’ve made entirely from scratch, CSS and all. I’m pretty proud of myself. It works in all major browsers and systems, including IE6, which I can’t believe people are still using because it’s a complete piece of garbage.
I’ve got a couple more to make for YMC and a buddy of mine. I’ll post them as I finish them.