New Site – JJKilla.Com

Last weekend we launched JJKilla.com for Jason Andrews, an Atlanta Producer, engineer, and mixer. Jason wanted a simple one page site that would allow him to post a short bio about himself, enable potential clients to quickly contact him, and a way to list recent projects & featured work. We utilized ExpressionEngine to allow him […]

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Announcing Sales Bean

We’d like to announce the launch of Salesbean.com, a custom sales statistics tracking system for individual salespeople to track & measure their performance. We were approached earlier this year by Drew Thimme, with the idea for a simple, free and easy to use sales tracking utility that offered a way to not only track the […]

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Snow Leopard Goodies

A quick rundown of some of my favorite little things from Snow Leopard: Seems slightly faster – maybe 10% faster for most operations Minimize to dock icon instead of to no-man’s land next to trash Time Capsule can now back up hourly speedily. Used to have to use TimeMachineEditor and modify for every 4 hours […]

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One of the Great Things About Downtime …

Is that you can tweak your own personal sites endlessly when there is a gap between projects. Right now I’m waiting for approval on a few designs and on some final changes from another client, so it looks like today will be a ‘clean house’ sort of day. Lots of site tweaks, lots of client housekeeping, etc.

That’s a good thing, right?

Handcrafted CSS

Dan Cederholm & Ethan Marcotte are teaming up for the sequel to Bulletproof web design: Handcrafted CSS. I highly respect both of these guys, and really can’t wait to see what they put together. From the intro: Seemingly non-obvious details can often separate good web design from great web design. You might not appreciate the […]

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Fever, Here to Save RSS From Itself

I’m a bit of a news junkie, and as such, I tend to use RSS feeds to keep up with what’s going on. I’m typically a NetNewsWire guy, and I think it’s nearly perfect. However, one of the problems I think all RSS readers suffer from is the entire idea of RSS feeds – the […]

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Twitterrific 2 for the iPhone

So last week, Twitterrific 2 for the iPhone was released. The Iconfactory guys had lagged a little behind other competitors due to the fact that they launched first, but have definitely managed to catch up and surpass the others in the features department for the most part. What I think I love the most is […]

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Firefox 3.5 & Blasphemy

I’ve been using Safari since day one. I’ve always found its speed, system integration, font display, and overall minimalism to be a perfect mix for me. Other browsers may be one or two of these things as well, but as a whole, there is really nothing that quite matches up as an entire package. Well, […]

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Reinforcements!

When you’re a small design business, sometimes it’s difficult to do it all on your own. However, when you’re a small design business with really talented folks around you, it gets a bit less tricky. With that said, I’d like to announce the first of a few ‘partnerships’ that will help us deliver even higher […]

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When Things Make You Feel Old.

I’d like to think that I’m ‘with it’. I’m on the Facebook and the Twitter, and am fairly active in both – I ‘get’ ‘social media’, that’s what I’m saying. However, with that said, I really think I finally feel like an old codger that just doesn’t understand the crazy kids and their newfangled internets. […]

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