Skjermbilder fra Høgskolen i Østfold sin side hiof.no
Favwork.com is a new showoff service just like Dribbble with one exception, you can only display one piece of work at the time on Favwork. You can update that one piece as often as you like but you are only represented by one image, so make every update count.
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A screenshot from the Chinese map service http://map.baidu.com
…every day:
Computer: 27” iMac, late 2009 version
Local host: MAMP - Mac, Apache, MySQL, PHP
Remote host: (gs) from (mt)
Version control: Git Tower app as a graphical tool to manage the local branch and push code to Github (+ Terminal here and there).
Coding software: Coda (see attached images for specific setup). LESS app as the LESS converter.
Sketching/wireframing: iMockups on the iPad
Design tools: Illustrator and Photoshop
Animation: After Effect
Task manager: Flow App
Feedback/discussion: Forrst + Dribbble + #html5 and #whatwg on irc.freenode.net
Survey: SurveyGizmo
Paperwork: Pages
I started work on my Master of Digital Design Honours thesis this week. I’m going to develop a scalable grid framework for web developers who want to create websites/web apps for cross platform and screen size.
Read more about it on the project site at scalable.gs.
An early alpha version of the framework is available on github.
Quora - After entering your email adress it loads your avatar to the right of the form.
Sailing the Whitsundays.
Hook Island.
Tropic fish and the exclusive Dumbell Island.
Pictures from the trip to Whiteheaven Beach.
Hook Island resort screenshot from Google Maps.
After a 3 hour boat trip we arrived at this resort.
I launched Facto yesterday. It’s a project I’ve been wanting to build for a while, and I finally got around to making it a reality over the past 24 hours or so. While building, I had a bit of a “whoa” moment thinking about what it really takes to launch a project these days, and why there’s no…