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  • 11.29.06 kuler: Color palettes for the masses posted in Design, Web Design

    Adobe is offering a relatively new color tool for free, called kuler. It lets you put together color palettes using the usual color theory, with tools like RGB sliders for adjusting parts of each palette. If you have (or create) and Adobe I.D., you can save and publish your palettes. Each […]

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  • 11.5.06 The Urbane Animal’s New Face posted in Movies, marketing

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  • 11.1.06 A temporary reboot posted in Website Updates

    The Circle Six Blog has undergone yet another redesign, but I’m not happy with it yet. Expect more soon!

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  • 9.15.06 A movie about coffee. At 3 in the morning. posted in Movies
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  • 9.14.06 Slobber Away! posted in Circle Six Happenings, Website Updates

    Due to problems embedding the Flash file, this movie is only available on the portfolio page. We shipped off the first of the Slobberfest commercials today. I’m not completely satisfied with any part of how this is coming out, but it’s not as bad as it could be. First the artist we had lined […]

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  • 9.4.06 Website as DNA posted in Web Design

    There’s a fun new website up at http://www.baekdal.com/web2dna/. It takes a given website and converts it to human DNA, the brightness and density based on the markup. The more keywords and the more semantic the markup is, the brighter and denser the map. The image included in this post is from […]

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  • 9.4.06 Web 2.0 presents tagged chat: Geesee posted in Geekery

    Geesee is address-free chat for your website and currently under development.” Geesee, a new startup from Slovakia brings us a chat widget that is taggable and allows chatting across websites that have the same tags. Users logged into this website, for example, could chat about AJAX with someone on Ajaxified in […]

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  • 8.29.06 Gucci breaks away from Flash posted in Web Design

    In what I consider to be a spectacular move, Gucci has broken away from their Flash based site and built a table-free site using scriptaculous. The design company behind the move was wollzelle. Here’s a link to their entry on the site. CSS galleries have shown us that designs that were formerly only found […]

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  • 8.27.06 Higher Learning and Web Standards. posted in Web Design

    The Minneapolis College of Art and Design homepage is entirely CSS P and standards compliant! This discovery was the result of curiosity sparked over my weekend there… I was a graduate of the Interactive Media program and in 2000 when I graduated, we had all been taught table-based layout. So I wondered […]

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