A new Madeleine movie!
April 17, 2007
Posted in The Wee Lass
Madeleine stars in this action-packed thrill ride!
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April 17, 2007
Posted in The Wee Lass
Madeleine stars in this action-packed thrill ride!
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March 29, 2007
Posted in Net Neutrality
Sorry for the public service announcement. I’m ticked off today. The quote in the title is from former New Yorker media critic A.J. Liebling, and is stunning in its relevance to net neutrality and democracy today. The internet allows anyone to own their own “press,” so to speak, creating a dialogue never before heard in the world. If we are to truly protect the 1st Amendment, we must protect the right of citizens to speak, unfettered and uncensored over the internet. It’s all at risk.
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March 28, 2007
Posted in Web Design
It’s been a few years since I first launched pixelfork.com, and a lot has changed in that time. First, my daughter was born; second, Hurricane Katrina made a mess of things, and third, I’ve moved to Austin as my wife finishes graduate school. However, the biggest thing that has changed since pixelfork’s inception is that my client base has grown, and most of them aren’t restaurants. Pixelfork started out with the mantra “web design for the restuarant industry,” but as my client base has changed, the direction of pixelfork has changed with it.
So I thought it was time to redesign the site to reflect the evolving entity that is pixelfork.com. First, while I still mention restaurants, the site no longer focuses exclusively on that market. Instead it now has a more general approach. I also mention theme-design for Wordpress blogs, though soon I will be adding Expression Engine as a content management and blogging platform that I can handle.
As for the design itself, the biggest departure is that the entire site is now only one page, though I offer two ways of viewing it, vertically and horizontally. My portfolio is viewable using the Slimbox plugin for Mootools, creating a large, navigable screenshots for each site.
In pixelfork.com’s last version, I had included a blog, which I have now removed. Honestly, it was just too much to try to blog on two different sites. I decided in lieu of the blog, to simply have a “Latest Project” area at the top of the site to feature, well, my latest project.
That’s it in a nutshell. There are a few bells and whistles added that I didn’t mention here, and I may soon add a downloadable Wordpress template section. And of course, in the middle of any design or redesign, you’re automatically thinking about the next design, so who knows, in another year or so I may switch it up again.
"That Summer At Home I Had Become The Invisible Boy"
by: The Twilight Sad
from the album: Fourteen Autumns, Fifteen Winters
How Deep Is The Ocean? is the website of Eric Ogburn, a part-time, freelance web designer living in Austin, TX via New Orleans. Prior to writing about himself in the third person, he worked as a professional chef for 10 years, but has been a smart-ass for most of his life. More...
And seriously, what is that statue at the bottom of the page about?
I design web sites through my freelance project, pixelfork.com. Check my status to see if I'm currently available.
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