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Blog posts filed under "Web design"

 

Freelance graphic design / communications business guide

Want to know how to freelance? 'The Business Side of Creativity,' by Cameron S. Foote, is the bible of graphic design and communications freelancing.
 

Move the domain, redesign the site

Let's just say I have spent a lot of hours tweaking computer code and researching solutions to obscure technical issues over the past couple of months.
 

About me

I'm a Web developer living with my wonderful wife Amy in Racine, Wisconsin.
 

WordPress CMS alternative: SilverStripe open source content management system

Until last week, WordPress was the best solution I had seen for small, owner-editable websites.
 

Clicky Web Analytics: Website stats in depth, in real time, with Google Maps

I still love and use Google Analytics, but I also have a shiny new toy, and its name is Clicky.
 

Netflix million dollar prize overlooks the obvious

Netflix could give much better movie recommendations if they ditched their 5-star rating system for the standard 4-star system.
 

Time Warner Cable bill payment still questionable

I blogged about a significant flaw in Time Warner Cable's PayXpress bill payment system. Three months later, nothing seems to have been fixed.
 

I'm a PC?

I never thought I would be saying this, but I want a Windows laptop.
 

MSNBC: Interactive inauguration, complete text and video

MSNBC's 'Explore' feature is a cool new marriage of online video and text.
 

Wisconsin's million-dollar Web designers depict Minneapolis skyline

Why is there a picture of the Minneapolis skyline on the Wisconsin Campaign Finance Information System website?
 

Domain name costs Bush library $35,000

A company bought GeorgeWBushLibabry.com for $10, then sold it back to the Bush library for $35,000.
 

Four weeks wandering Web 2.0

My four weeks playing with Twitter, Rejaw, Ping.fm, Delicious, Digg, StumbleUpon, MySpace, Facebook, Google Reader, FriendFeed and etc.
 

My site fell asleep

A Web design project and some software updates have kept me too busy to blog for six weeks.