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Portfolio redesigns and coconuts

Many of you (or at least many Mac users among you) will be familiar with the Coconut Flavour apps by Chris Sinai (donate some money, it’s for the good of the apps). Of his hand comes coconutBattery, one of the best battery guard dogs I’ve seen. When I was checking his site, I noticed that coconutIdentityCard didn’t have a nice icon, so I offered him my skills. Out rolled my first application icon for OS X.

Am I reading this correctly? A redesign you say?

Yes, it was about time! My previous design was of late 2004, and my style in both coding and designing has changed vastly. Next item to redesign will be this very site, but that will take a while. For now, let’s talk about the portfolio.

First of all, take a thorough yet elegant look at my portfolio (if it sends you to the blog, clear your cache please). Not only is it now one page, it’s also big tasty chunks simpler. It’s blue with red. It’s got tiny screenshots and previews. I prefer it like this. I think the overview is handy. It shows quite quickly who I’ve worked with, what my style is and what kind of work it involved. Take one Steve P. Sharpe who didn’t even know I designed Flidget until I showed him my work in progress screenshot. I’m not sure if that’s a good thing, but at least now there’s a real overview. Check it out. It has some work that never, until now, was featured anywhere.

I divided the page into four columns in my head, and even though they’re not obvious, the grid system did help me a lot getting the alignments nice without having to worry about column widths. They’re all equal. I got rid of a lot of markup and made some common items a tad more generic. It degrades better than the previous design. Did I say I prefer it like this?

Funny sign of the times, though, it feels like this is the first redesign of 2006 (or the past six months, really) without any AJAX or Web 2.0 stuff in it (or well, maybe there is; depends on your definition of the terms. Bah). The reasoning is simple: I didn’t need it. That would seem like a very sensible standpoint, but for some reason, few think about that when designing something. “Ohmygosh this looks cool” didn’t get my preference over “this works”. Sign of my times.

He smiles for a reason

And we’re up! If your DNS is obeying my commands, you’ll see this site, running off a TextDrive server. This means a lot more freedom for me, and besides, they’re just a very cool company to be with. And soon, very soon we’ll also have a very nice stats package, and Robert tells you why and what we’re doing. Keep your eyes open, we’re working at lightning speed to get something out soon.

Oh, and this from the leisure department: Funeral by The Arcade Fire is a pretty good album, and I also recommend you to buy Sufjan Stevens’s Illinois, one of the better concept albums this year that I’m aware of, and certainly a good follow-up to Michigan, which is worth buying as well. It’s all about the good music, people. Good music… Hmmm…

Random acts of disappearance

I’m still here folks, still here.

So I spent some time doing a lot of work. It seems like I’ll be updating my portfolio pretty soon (read: when I get the time). I did some logo work and am working on a site design or two three gah, whatever! I’m not bored yet, but do keep it coming. I’m more than happy to take up some work.

It seems Mark got these two cool dudes into VC3, and it also seems I will be switching this site there, like, real soon. If stuff disappears, blame the DNS. If my site isn’t exactly the same after the DNS has propagated properly, blame the way Mark set up accounts. If Mark blames me, well, dang. (This all might make commenting a bit dodgy, for I will be keeping two servers? I’ll see how long it takes, but stuff might get silly.)

Fans of my poor photography can celebrate soon by dancing in skirts and wearing flip-flops to work all week, for I will be buying a Nikon D50. I felt like warning you all. Tips are welcome in the comments.

Oh, and because you asked. I have no excuse for the lack of serious content, but it seems I will be making up for that soon. Don’t get too over-joyous yet, but I’m not dead.

Ya hear? I’m not dead, y’all! I’m not!

Now go and donate all the spare pennies you can dig up, and more too.