This Week’s Weekly Link of the Week - Week 10
22.07.06 @ 8:28 pm
This week’s links is going to be short and sweet. Unfortunately, the upcoming days are going to take everything I have, so I think it wise not to spend much time blogging. Enjoy the links, I promise there will be many more next week.
I will have quite a bit to talk about in the next couple weeks. As some of you may have heard earlier, I have been working on a rather large project for the last few months which is in its final stages. I will make sure to dish out as many details as I can when the time is appropriate.
Until then, enjoy the links.
- Some Random Dude on Designer’s Who Blog - Designers Who Blog
- I am very flattered by the article. Thank you very much.
- A Trends Interview (Part 2 of 3) - Fadtastic
- Part 2 of the trends interview I took part in. Have a look.
- Turn Off Your TV & TV Turnoff
- Please, back away from your TV. I can assure you that it is not your friend.
- Introducing MBN Duotone Headings - Monday By Noon
- Very interesting typographical technique.
- NYC is the Greenest City in America
- Interesting way of looking at it. Good read.
- Transcript: Bush’s candid comments
- Business as usual for our commander in chief. And we still have two more years…
- Using a Background Image Grid to Lay Out Your Web Site
- Clever and helpful.
- Top 71 CSS Menus Navigation Tabs
- The largest of list for CSS Menus ever compiled or ever should be compiled.
- Stop-Motion Human Space Invaders
- The best video ever.
- A complete list of things caused by global warming
- Perhaps it is time to get a TerraPass…
- Net Neutrality Primer
- Expect me to continue to bring this up until this country wakes up and keeps the telecoms from ruining the internet.
- A-Prompt
- A great accessibility tool to help you get your sites Section 508 compliant.
- Ted Ferguson - Bud Light Daredevil
- Evil Knievel has nothing on this guy.
- Underground City
- Some of the most amazing photos I have seen in a while. Worth a long look.
- How to Write a Killer “How To” Post That Gets Attention
- As humorous as it is true.
- President blocked surveillance probe
- As sad as it is frightening.
- Usability through fun
- This is fast becoming one of my favorite blogs. Another very interesting article on a different and fun look on usability.
- Ave a Word
- Oh man, this is good on so many levels. Via Steve Tucker
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July 27th, 2006 at 10:35 pm
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Congrats on the ‘Designers Who Blog’ feature. There’s a special message for you posted on that site.
Keep your head up, PJ, that project will hopefully be over soon. People know you’re a good designer so they have a lot of expectations and responsibilities for you. I am SERIOUSLY looking forward to seeing blog articles from you.
And to end the night, a deeply profound, recent quotation from our favorite president:
“Russia’s big and so is China.” -G.W.B
August 1st, 2006 at 5:22 am
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I second Kellie there. You’re design ability is only surpassed by your ability to write about design. I read your article on div’less web development a couple of weeks ago and it was truly excellent. Keep it up PJ!
August 1st, 2006 at 9:04 am
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Great feedback, Steve! I couldn’t have said it any better…..
August 1st, 2006 at 9:17 am
Thanks you guys, I appreciate the kind words.
Unfortunately, I have been unable to blog - I’m two posts behind at this point and I know for a fact that I will not be able to make at least one of them up. Life/work has been very hectic as some of you may know. I might touch on what has been the focus of such work, but it seems as though I will not be able to go into many details.
I have been concurrently working on multiple projects and articles at this point so there may be a glut of content coming out in the next week or so. Still, I find myself recovering from a tremendous amount of work put in during the last couple weeks. I hope to get myself and the blog back to regular form this week.
August 1st, 2006 at 9:49 am
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This is called PEER PRESSURE FROM YOUR READERS.
I’m just kidding, dude. Work comes first. And then blogging. In an ideal world, it would be the other way around, right?
I am relieved to hear that everything is calming down. Take a moment to take a breath, relax, and then get back to writing!