Author Archives: tommy

CSS Killswitch

CSS Killswitch works by creating a unique, inconspicuous, and innocuous stylesheet that you’ll link the potentially problematic client’s site to. Should negotiations go south and passwords get changed before you receive payment, that stylesheet can be activated to superficially black out the site, returning to you the upper hand. Continue reading

The Misunderstoods

The Misunderstoods are a “collection of young…well relatively young actors, comedians, filmmakers, scholars, waiters, Web PR sales associates, athletes, lovers, haters, activists, bigots, musicians, dreamers, and all around fun people.” They hail from New York and LA and recently garnered … Continue reading

Hydroponic Grass

I rigged up a hydroponics experiment in a pickle jar before I left for vacation two weeks ago… Inyofayce, soil!

Droste Effect GIFs

I made these Droste effect animations and put them on the Something Else boards long, long ago… Some were Photoshop collabs. All were animated in Flash. Click on on them to see any pixels that may have gotten cut off. … Continue reading

EMI President’s Update

A little something something I made for work. Bullet Points: Fixed navigation with jQ scrolling swfobject-called video player Gracefully degrading Browser size layout optimization (resize your window to see the content rearrange) Built with PHP and jQuery Link: http://emergingmediainitiative.com/update/

Please do not laugh at me…

smokingkills.fla

Thus begins the new tag archive “things-found-on-my-hard-drive.”

iDMAa Ducky Bump

Made by me and my co-worker Ben (who did, like, 90% of the actual work) using clay, Photoshop, and After Effects.

What Page of Google Am I On?

… It’s called “What Page of Google Am I On?” and is an SEO tool and web application for determining where a site ranks for a given query in Google… Continue reading

Abandoned Projects: Magnetbot

The collection of powerful, tiny magnets on my fridge says I may come back to this one someday… I like how I always second-guess my math. In other news, there’s now an Archives page.