Sacramento BarCamp
SacBarCampA BarCamp will be held in Sacramento April 25th and 26th, 2009
SacBarCampA BarCamp will be held in Sacramento April 25th and 26th, 2009
A list of common mistakes I’ve seen with print designers delivering web design files. Not trying to poke fun, but trying to help designers transitioning from print to web.
I’m still getting used to the big change, but I think the Delicious.com redesign is pretty sweet. They’re also calling themselves “Delicious.com” rather than “del.cio.us” – smart move, I can never type that correctly the first time…
Identifying respected authorities in any field can help in sifting through the info overload.
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
7:30 PM
Baker’s Square
2244 Fair Oaks Blvd
Sacramento, California 95825
We’ll talk about SEO, running a web design business, finding a new venue, and whatever else comes up…
The Sacramento Web Design Meetup
Tuesday, Jun 19, 2007, 7:30 PM
Bakers Square Restaurant
2244 Fair Oaks Blvd
Sacramento, CA 95825
I’ve recently taken up the task of trying to breath life back into the Sacramento Web Design Meetup, which had all but died on the vine. I found dozens of local web design companies on the search engines [...]
Probably no surprise that I found this site’s design appealing.
Note – At some point in 2008, I stopped using this approach. I think if your CSS file is logically organized, then there is no need to waste time dinking around with indenting to show parent/child relationships. -Andy
Smashing Magazine just put together a nice list of css tips
It’s loaded with some really clever tricks and [...]
Freelance Switch is a fairly new blog about design freelancing. I’ve been enjoying their articles and the ensuing discussions. I had meant to mention them last week, but it was their Monster List of Freelancing Job Sites post that reminded me to post about them. They seem to have a knack for linkbait. I [...]
I’ve just entered the apparently crowded marketplace of xhtml/css coding services. While researching the field, I ran across about 5 or 6 services – mostly because they were running ads on various other websites. Then I started looking on the search engines and the list grew to about a dozen. As time has progressed [...]
I have a co-worker with a 20 year-old son who has been learning web design at one of the local tech schools. While I’ve not met the son in person (or seen any of his work), his mom has told me a few things about him: he uses DreamWeaver, is a designer, is not [...]