Archive: Design category
My presentation today on Received Pronunciation was received rather well. (Yes, pun intended. ~sigh~ ;)) I'm mostly proud of the uncluttered slide design -- rather than weigh the slides down with dozens of bullet points, I went clean and simple. I also used Photoshop for every slide ...
Jeff Croft writes about personal content management:
[A CMS] ought to make your content more useful simply by virtue of the content being in the system. But more often than not, it doesn’t. Most of time, you actually make your data (read: content) as dumb as possible by ...
[Cross-posted from BenjaminCrowder.com for somewhat obvious reasons.]
For my Middle English class today we visited Special Collections. I've been there several times before (we went there five or six times for my History of the Book class last winter semester, and I'd been there a couple of times before ...
Ho, hum, what shall I write about today? I want to write about Douglas Callister's devotional address yesterday, but I'm tired and won't be able to do it justice. (It was amazing, though. Stay tuned.)
Ah, yes, I know: earlier today I read Who Is Jonathan Ive?, ...
The Spanish Plan of Salvation is now featured on MormonWiki.com, part of the More Good Foundation:
Did I ever mention that I designed a new logo for the More Good Foundation? I think it slipped ...
Lately I haven't done as much design as I'd like, but here are a couple of the things I've worked on. First, the lab rules for the Center for Family History and Genealogy (where I work):
This next one is a work-in-progress (I started it ...
Just a quickie, a little flier I put together for a friend:
I was reading my Penguin Classics edition of War and Peace the other day and noticed, to my astonishment, widows and orphans all over the place. And quite often there were lines at the end of a paragraph with less than five characters. Picking up my copy of ...
This morning after I left the temple, an idea came into my head. It looked roughly like this:
And now, eleven hours later (with an hour taken out for lunch), I've got most of it done. This screenshot is real -- it's not a mockup. ...
I got the proof copy of Project Cumorah yesterday at 5:15. It's beautiful! Thick and hefty, to be sure, but it's lovely. And you can now download the PDF or order the hard copy through Lulu by going to Riverglen Press. Here's what the page ...