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9.17.07
Peter Boysen: Galleria
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Circle Six Happenings
Our resident photographer at Circle Six, Peter Boysen, has been kind enough to post a few photos to the blog gallery to liven things up a bit from my usual screenshots and snapshots. These photos were shot in our studio and represent a phase in Peter’s life I would like to dub the “Red Velour Thing With Seatbelts Period”. It’s his current obsession, and he’s been piling all manner of subjects on it, mostly human. So, without futher ado, I present Peter Boysen’s Galleria. There’s a wide sampling of Peter’s excellent work available at his blog.Read the rest of Peter Boysen: Galleria...
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8.3.07
Four Days, One Measly Update
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Circle Six Happenings, General
Somehow, four days have crept by in blog time. Which is approximately four days in Earth time, as well. Circle Six has been overflowing with projects and we’re really excited to be completely swamped. We’re recovering from a recent three-day photo shoot for St. Croix, and all of the post-processing that goes with it has our photographer, Peter, pretty busy. He posted one of the more interesting shots on his blog…
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5.9.07
FlickrMate 1.7
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Geekery
An update to TextMate brings UI changes to the FlickrMate bundle. I’ve also added a fix for a bug discovered by Mike McClenaghan that prevents uploading photos with spaces in their names. If you have the latest version of TextMate (if you use SVN be sure to update your Support folder), then head for the download page for the latest version.
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5.4.07
Scared
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Random Thoughts
My scary morning encapsulated in eight pictures. I don’t get personal too often, but this was an exceptional morning for me, and I felt like sharing ;).
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4.28.07
FlickrMate 1.6: Image Uploading
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Geekery
Okay, last FlickrMate release until I’ve written about something else. I’m going to do a short series on TextMate’s tm_dialog and creating custom nibs. All the information you need is out there, it’s just really scattered and half of it is in mailing list archives. I’m going to pull it together into one reference that should make things a little easier, especially for people who aren’t used to Interface Builder (like me). Anyway, FlickrMate 1.6…Read the rest of FlickrMate 1.6: Image Uploading...
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4.24.07
FlickrMate 1.0
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Geekery
Okay, FlickrMate turns 1 today! All new interface, tidied up and a whole new feature set. Well, pretty new. See the download page for the download and details of the release!
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4.21.07
Even Better Gallery
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Wordpress Links
The Slidez xml feed inspired me to create my own gallery function for it. But then I figured why not do the same thing with Flickr and keep my photos somewhere they’d actually be found? Fortunately I found the Falbum plugin and just made some minor modifications to it. The Gallery is now driven by Flickr, and the Flickr feed on the homepage runs off the plugin. Everything looks the same, minus a little lightbox action (which was a conscious decision). I love being able to use the Flickr Uploader, tag my images and have my new albums be out there for more than just my blog readers. Now I just have to get our new photographer to submit some work (he’s awesome).
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4.20.07
Slidez: Quick and Easy Portfolios
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Web Design
Slidez is a new tool that has me a little excited. You can sign up for a free account and then batch upload a bunch of photos to create a slideshow. You can customize where the thumbnails go, what font is used, background color, etc. But wait, here’s the cool part: it’s got an embed function for your website/blog and an xml feed. Have fun! [via Lifehacker]
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12.14.06
Naturally inspiring
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Design
I had to post this image, and I’ll give you a short explanation as to why. I’ve got 4 websites racked up on my to-do list right now, and I’m suffering from a total brain cramp. I’ve even got wireframes and layouts approved for 2 of them and I just can’t get […]
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11.29.06
Curvy Corners
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Web Design
Holy cow, my RSS reader is spilling gold today! I’ve discovered Curvy Corners, a new javascript library for automatically generating rounded corners on your (preferably div) elements. So what makes this different from all the other rounded corner libraries that I’ve worked with and left behind? Background image support. Check out […]
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