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Monthly Archives: January 2008

Sketchboards with Adaptive Path

Flying up to SF on Monday to do some sketchboards with Adaptive Path. As long as I can stay in the trenches here and avoid the politics this gig might just work out.


Adaptive Path

First day working with Adaptive Path today. Man, they really do have their shit together. Also nice to be in a meeting with higher-ups at the company who have a realistic understanding of the current site, i.e. that it really sucks, from a functionality, usability, credibility, and well, pretty much every way except for getting […]


The Spymaster’s Lady by Joanna Bournne

Just finished a novel that would, if weren’t a romance, be getting serious critical acclaim. The writing is simply superb. I’ll spare you a thumbnail of the cover, but be warned it’s standard romance novel fair.
It’s a spy novel set during the Napoleonic wars, full of secrets and lies. The most striking thing about the […]


Gradient Headers Using CSS

link: CSS Gradient Text Effect
Nothing new, used the effect a year ago on the PSAS project with transparent gifs, but I’m posting it here as a reminder of how to do the “filter:” hack to get it to work in IE6 with pngs. Update: more thorough discussion of transparent PNGs in Internet Explorer […]


Wii VR

link: Head Tracking for Desktop VR Displays using the WiiRemote
behind on my feed reading (again) but if you missed this one it’s a must see.