I stumbled over one of the most interesting portfolio sites recently. Check out the site of Noah Earle. His presentation is unobtrusive, elegant with some cool Flash stuff and his text is getting to the point and comes very diligent.
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As a photography enthusiast this tool comes pretty handy. Flickr Leech uses the Flickr API to provide us with an overwhelming number of thumbs (see pic). Providing 200 thumbnails of a specific date or tag it’s great for the inspirational browsing when one is procrastinating in contrast to the 24 thumbs you get from Flickr. […]
Check out the new section for developers of the Coda user group. They put some nice tutorials there. My pick: the editor features. I learned a few shortcuts to speed up my production time.
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Just another beautiful product from the Designers at Apple: incredibly slim, fast and gorgeous - the new MacBook Air. No pricetag yet but definitely a geek musthave.
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After months of experimenting I got back to where I started from: Pixelpost. Pixelpost is a php-driven free software to present pictures fast, clean and easy to install. If your server or host meets the requirements (PHP 4.3 or greater (w/ GD-lib) & MySQL 3.23.58 or greater) you are able to set up this open-source […]
I returned to pixelpost as portfolio engine. See my new Photoblog here >> Fotoblog.
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iPhoney from the team of Marketcircle provides us with a nice app to test websites in iPhone preview. Fast, cool and useful for developers.
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David Seah provides us with a nifty tool: a calendar on one page to download. To fill in (Excel template provided) and print out. Or you mark a certain date range and use it for project timelines. Read more about his philosophy on his download page.
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The Email Standards Project has taken off. It works with email client developers and the design community to improve web standards support and accessibility in email. At last the need to standardize will be fulfilled and wyciwts (what you code is what they see).
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Following the current trend of GTD-Apps the team of CulturedCode pre-released its beautifully designed app “Things”. And luckily I was invited. Because with this app I found the way to get MY things done. Since it doesn’t follow the strict structure of Mr. Allen’s system it’s easy to brain-dump instantly and sort out later. Expect […]