Monthly Archives: May 2009

Finding Individual Twitter Posts

Accessing an individual status update on twitter used to drive me BONKERS! I could never remember what I needed to place in the URL to pull up one specific posts. I could easily access the post ID with FireBug, but …

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1080 Around the Corner

If you’ve missed Cameron Moll’s nice right up “Is it time to move beyond 960?” I would suggest starting there before reading further.

I’m not trying to make an argument for or against moving away from 960, I’m just offering …

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5 ways running makes me a better designer

I’ve been a runner for 10 out of the 12 years I’ve been a designer. I started running while on staff at Cornerstone University. I would escape the pressure of work during lunch breaks and run 2 or 3 miles. …

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To multi-site or not

Strategy is king when you’re dealing with limited resources – extra true when you’re dealing with the Web.

I recently had a conversation with a friend who is constantly on the front-lines when dealing with limited resource while effectively executing …

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