From the Journal
Recommended Reading for Designers
New people coming into the field of web design have a tremendous advantage over those who started 10 (or even 5) years ago. There is an unprecedented amount of resources available now – often free. The trouble is, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to sift out the rubbish and locate material that actually teaches, or at least fosters creative thought. Here then, are some reading recommendations that should be considered requirements…
Envato Marketplaces – How Related Items Could Foster Sales & Improve User Experience
Recently I talked about some ideas I had for the new gallery here, but in the interest of brevity I omitted the one I’m most enthused about. The reason is because it would not only apply to me. It has the potential to positively impact thousands of people. I’ll explain…
Finally, la Galleria
Ok, so there’s a million galleries on the web. I get it. I also don’t care. I once read an article about imitation without innovation, which held that there’s nothing wrong with imitating something as long as you push the envelope when doing so. In most cases, I completely agree. Then again, life isn’t always about utility…
Life is an Adaptation
After a long, loooong break from blogging and freelancing, I have found a new love to snatch me out of melancholy. Photography. For months now I’ve been thinking about what I wanted to do with this site. I thought about selling it. But who would buy a nearly-dead, antiquated blog? I thought about dumping it. Just let the domain expire and walk away. Seemed simple enough, but once upon a time I poured my heart into this site. Could I really let it go out like that?…
WordPress Theme Frameworks – A Comprehensive Overview
Over the course of the past 6 months or so, there’s been a lot of buzz regarding theme frameworks. It’s no wonder, with the influx of framework releases and their rising popularity. Suddenly more developers (and some users) are taking notice and trying to determine what they are exactly, how they should be used and [...]

















