Archived entries for Type

What I Can’t Say on Twitter Because It’s Longer Than 140 Characters

[in a whisper] Unbeknown to the client, we’ve replaced their old Cufón font replacement with new CSS font-face licensed fonts, now with WOFF *twinkle, twinkle*. I wonder if they’ll notice the difference? #webfonts

Yes, the limit is really annoying. But that’s why you need blogs.

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Mental Steeplechase / Hurdle IA

Charles - Home Page (w/ site revisions)

After a some thought and some revisions, I decided that the homepage will take on the blog lister template. This caused the following changes in the primary navigation:

  1. Changed primary navigation with addition of “Home” link
  2. Changed “Information” with “About”
  3. Replacement of “Blog” (main blog page) with “Blog Links” (gray section below containing Blogroll, Archives, and Meta)
  4. Switched order of “Social Media” and “Blog Links”

An additional change was the addition of the site byline to the header.

As of today, this was the final substantial change to the look and feel of the Charles site. After almost a year and three concepts, Charles has its look and now I can move forward toward Charles’ completion in 1/1/2011.

Next steps:

  1. Complete HTML5 code templates
  2. Move TWP site from Windows to Linux server
  3. Start initial steps/planning for CMS configuration

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Mental Steeplechase / Hurdle I

First screenshots of Delta TWP “Charles” site (with the exception of the homepage)

  • Charles - Standard Page (with styles)
  • Charles - Blog (Lister Page)
  • Charles - Blog (Single Entry Page)
  • Charles - Contact Form
  • Charles - Portfolio Pulldown
  • Charles - Portfolio Page (Individual)
  • Charles - Portfolio Page (Main)
  • Charles - Social Media Area

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News On The Homefront

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NYC IxDA Redux

A big belated “Thank You” to IxDA New York for Interaction 10 Redux (3/6). It was nice to meet all the people who attended and to see all of the presentations that I missed at Savannah.  Would come back for another event hosted by the group if my schedule allow it.

Of course, that means I have to start paying attention to the home IxDA branch as well.

More Opera

Ironically enough, after NYC IxDA Redux, I went back to New York for my scheduled vacation for Met’s performance of The Nose. This weekend, went back to The Met for Lulu, the Alban Berg opera composed a few years after The Nose. Same decade, different moods but both are considered some of the most avant-garde works of their time. This was the last performance for me this season. Already planning for attending two performances next season in 2011 — John Adam’s Nixon in China and Alban Berg’s Wozzeck.

Futura

If you have not noticed, the font has changed in this site. After the font change last year, I decided to re-evalute my choice and changed to the first choice of Futura. I like Super Grotesk and it was choosen because of its closeness to Futura. However, there were just some things that I felt were not right (weight, letter styles) for me. It was nagging me in the back of my mind for a few months. So I decided to go back to the first choice of Futura.

I am still on the look out for any other Futura-like fonts but the right choice has been made right now.

Recent Blog Entry for CDG

Last week, finally completed a book review of Morville/Callender ‘s Search Pattern for CDG and posted on the blog. Interesting read and really changed my ideas about search engines and how search result can be displayed for easier use.

I mentioned on Twitter (5/4) that this would be my blog for CDG for the next couple of months as I will be spending writing for this blog. A consquenence will be some important announcements about The Wilson Project and Project Charles, as well as some important blog entries.

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