Briscycle Launch

One of my latest personal projects is Briscycle, which aims to eventually be the most comprehensive resource for cycling in and around Brisbane. I figure a humble beginning never hurt anybody, so while the content is currently somewhat limited the goal is sky high… Comments (0)

Freedom of Type

With web fonts around the corner, type design looks to be having trouble adjusting. Type designers and foundries need to keep ahead of the curve.

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Mandatory Net Filtering Considerations

We’ve all had it: the problem that takes up hours of time and just shouldn’t be happening. A closed content filtering program makes web and network related issues frustrating indeed.

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CSS Parent Styling

“I can’t remove the parent styling such as underline, colour, and strikethrough of the ins and del tags.” cries Pascal, in a frazzle. Not to fear! Here’s the ins and outs of CSS debugging.

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Content and Design

You can’t get a feel for what will work if you haven’t got some quality content to deal with. “Lorem Ipsum” might look great in 12pt Comic Sans, but not so much when you finally change it to “Foo Corporation Pty Ltd”.

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Myspace Profiling

So as un-hip as it sounds, I signed up with Myspace a few months ago, mostly to see what all the hype was about. I liked the social networking idea, but the implementation was nothing short of terrible… Comments (3)