Archive for the ‘Web’ Category

Be Cautious of Fake Flash Updates!

Wednesday, April 11th, 2012

This has me a bit worried. Apple please send me a new security update. Hurry!

Widespread Virus Proves Macs Are No Longer Safe From Hackers
Via: NYTimes

UBU.com Serves Up Avant-Garde

Wednesday, April 6th, 2011

I simply get lost every time I visit UBU.com. If you haven’t been there before, visit it, but make sure you’ve got some extra time, because it’s easy to get lost in his treasure trove.

ABOUT UBUWEB

Concrete poetry’s utopian pan-internationalist bent was clearly articulated by Max Bense in 1965 when he stated, “…concrete poetry does not separate languages; it unites them; it combines them. It is this part of its linguistic intention that makes concrete poetry the first international poetical movement.” Its ideogrammatic self-contained, exportable, universally accessible content mirrors the utopian pan-linguistic dreams of cross-platform efforts on today’s Internet; Adobe’s PDF (portable document format) and Sun System’s Java programming language each strive for similarly universal comprehension. The pioneers of concrete poetry could only dream of the now-standard tools used to make language move and morph, stream and scream, distributed worldwide instantaneously at little cost.

Essentially a gift economy, poetry is the perfect space to practice utopian politics. Freed from profit-making constraints or cumbersome fabrication considerations, information can literally “be free”: on UbuWeb, we give it away and have been doing so since 1996. We publish in full color for pennies. We receive submissions Monday morning and publish them Monday afternoon. UbuWeb’s work never goes “out of print.” UbuWeb is a never-ending work in progress: many hands are continually building it on many platforms.

UbuWeb has no need for money, funding or backers. Our web space is provided by an alliance of interests sympathetic to our vision. Donors with an excess of bandwidth contribute to our cause. All labour and editorial work is voluntary; no money changes hands. Totally independent from institutional support, UbuWeb is free from academic bureaucracy and its attendant infighting, which often results in compromised solutions; we have no one to please but ourselves.

UbuWeb posts much of its content without permission; we rip out-of-print LPs into sound files; we scan as many old books as we can get our hands on; we post essays as fast as we can OCR them. UbuWeb is an unlimited resource with unlimited space to fill. It is in this way that the site has grown to encompass hundreds of artists, hundreds of gigabytes of sound files, books, texts and videos.

Sounds like a marginal situation? Hardly. We’ve won many prestigious internet awards and are acknowledged web-wide as the definitive source for Visual, Concrete + Sound Poetry. UbuWeb is on the syllabus of countless schools; we’ve gotten queries from Ph.D. candidates seeking information to third-graders researching a paper on concrete poetry. UbuWeb embodies an unstable community, neither vertical nor horizontal but rather a Deleuzian nomadic model: a 4-dimensional space simultaneously expanding and contracting in every direction, growing “rhizomatically” with ever-increasing unpredictability and uncanniness.

Google Books

Thursday, March 24th, 2011

Way back in November 19, 2009, Google reached a settlement agreement for Google Books. I heard about it, but haven’t spent much time with Google Books until recently. Now I find myself getting absorbed into every time I visit. Check it out if you’re not a current user. They’ve complied a serious amount of information to have at our finger tips.

“The Future of Google Books
Our groundbreaking agreement with authors and publishers.

Three years ago, the Authors Guild, the Association of American Publishers and a handful of authors and publishers filed a class action lawsuit against Google Books.

Today we’re delighted to announce that we’ve settled that lawsuit and will be working closely with these industry partners to bring even more of the world’s books online. Together we’ll accomplish far more than any of us could have individually, to the enduring benefit of authors, publishers, researchers and readers alike.”

Ecommerce Site for Amy Conway

Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011

We recently launched this web site for Amy Conway. The site features a new line of silver and semi-precious stone jewelry designed by artist Amy Conway. Entire site is CMS (content management system), so day to day site maintenance can be performed by client. Check it out, comments welcome. View the site.

New CMS Site for Directorz.net

Thursday, October 21st, 2010

Like September, October has been a whirl wind of deadlines, and of course all those needy clients are keeping me from blogging. There’s much to share, and I plan to have a postathon over the next week or so.

This is a new CMS site for Directorz.net that has been integrated with WireDrive, a nifty online video portfolio tool that many in the film industry have embraced. The integration allows Directorz to edit different portfolios for their film/commercial directors on WireDrive and they instantly update the portfolios on the Directorz.net site. Additionally, all the Directorz.net content is editable/CMS (Content Management System). Built in Ruby on Rails, and utilizing Edit Preview which is a CMS solution we developed that hosts ROR code on an independent server, and as you edit content the Rails crunches your code, converts it to HTML and uploads it to any server you desire. What’s great about Edit Preview for us is we don’t have to handle Rails hosting set up, and all the head aches that come with transitioning clients to new hosting solutions.

Also, the previous Directorz logo was dated and needed updating. So, since we were launching their new site, everyone agreed we needed a identity as well. Therefore, I designed this new logotype for them.

New Eight Body Moisture Online Store

Friday, June 25th, 2010

We recently launched this ecommerce site for Eight Body Moisture using Shopify a online retail solution. All in all, I’m very impressed. It’s a great solution for start-ups, very scalable, and graphic design wise, easy to customize. And even better for start-ups, the cost. The plan I’m using for Eight Body Moisture is only $99 a month, and Shopify gets 1%. Not a bad solution for a dream with limited funds.

In regards to the Eight Body Moisture products, they’re simply awesome. No sell here, they sell themselves. If you haven’t tried them, your missing out, or your a leather skinned person that just doesn’t care. I’m a leather skinned person too, but I don’t like it. With vast exposure to the sun, and my naturally dry skin, I’ve given it a try, and it’s the best thing I’ve ever used. Try it, you be the judge.

Make the Web Beautiful: Google Font API and Font Directory

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

This is fantastic, get your fonts on! I’m so excited to worry less and design more, and even people using Internet Explorer can see my fonts choices correctly. Yeah! High five Google. Here’s the release article. Google Font API Google Font Directory

Twitter Tweets Ads

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

Twitter Birds

Well, it was bound to happen sooner or later. And today Twitter begins advertising on their site, and of course guess who they’re looking to for inspiration? No else but Google.

Read the full story here.