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Google Rolling Out Gigabit Internet (0) February 10th, 2010
The big news making its way around the web today thanks to Google. In an announcement much more exciting to me than yesterdays news about Google Buzz, Google is preparing to test gigabit fiber internet for selected communities. It is an interesting move but one that many expected to eventually occur. Even Google themselves hinted [...]
January Revisited (0) January 30th, 2010
This year at the end of each month (or beginning of the next) I’ll be providing a run down of the the past months activities. This means of summary of all the work I’ve completed (even non-portfolio stuff), favorite music of the month, favorite sites, and whatever else I may feel like including on a [...]
Week One (0) January 30th, 2010
This past week was a busy one. On Monday I headed back to class for the first time in essentially six weeks, with my mid-semester break finally coming to an end. In between time in class I managed to re-tweak the site design (again) in what I hope to be my only redesign of the [...]
Dollars and Sense (0) January 21st, 2010
More and more these days so called designers are charging slightly more than the price for a happy meal to design (and many times even code) entire sites. At the end of last year while redesigning my portfolio for 2010 I also made a number of philosophy based changes, and increasing the general cost of [...]
Dive In: A Logo Exploration (1) January 20th, 2010
A few days ago I finally broke and got a Wacom Bamboo Pen and Touch tablet. I’ve wanted a tablet for some time because I have always felt I’m decent at freehand drawing (of some things at least). I’m still getting used to it but it is allowing me to dive into a new design [...]
O.A.R. – Rain or Shine Review (1) January 17th, 2010
This past Tuesday the first release in what will be a busy year for O.A.R. dropped called Rain or Shine. The live album recorded on two consecutive nights in Chicago last summer includes 37 tracks and just over 4 hours of music – enough to more than satisfy anyone who thinks albums aren’t worth the [...]

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