Archive for the ‘work’ Category

Placemarks (Wordpress Plugin) Placemarks (WordPress Plugin)

Thursday, October 3rd, 2013

Embed custom maps into posts and pages. Allow authors to easily manage the placemarks. Grab the Placemarks right here! Example [placemarks alt=”false”] Description Adds a new ‘placemark’ post type that allows users to create and update map content. The author interface includes: Place An interactive map to drop and move pins A way to edit […]

Placemarks to the People Slides Placemarks to the people

Thursday, October 3rd, 2013

Buildings and parking aren’t the only locations that people need to find on your campus. Why then, are they the only items marked on your maps? The technology to create beautiful, interactive maps has been around for a while. Unfortunately, many colleges choose to only include a limited amount of information. Often, it’s not a […]

Mother of all SPAM comments

Wednesday, June 5th, 2013

A curious comment was just posted on news.pcc.edu… {I have|I’ve} been {surfing|browsing} online more than {three|3|2|4} hours today… What the heck? Spammers  are locked in a constant struggle against the filters we use to keep our sites clean. They have to slightly tweak and randomize the messages each time to be effective. In this case, […]

WV13: Your CSS is a Mess WV13: Your CSS is a Mess

Friday, May 24th, 2013

Speaker: Jonathan Snook CSS is easy? CSS is messy! And as a project grows, it only gets messier. You find yourself throwing !important at everything or fighting with long selectors just to get a style to overrule another. This session looks at a few quick tips to help bring things under control. Notes: Good examples […]

WV13: Mobile Web Design Anti-Patterns WV13: Mobile Web Design Anti-Patterns

Friday, May 24th, 2013

Speaker: Dave Shea Mobile design is necessarily about embracing constraints, but sometimes we go too far. We strip down our content to a bare minimum in pursuit of misguided ideals about mobile context. We provide ‘useful’ mobile UI components that immediately proceed to get in a user’s way. We make improper assumptions about a user’s […]

WV13: Typography is the New Black WV13: Typography is the New Black

Friday, May 24th, 2013

Speaker: Jim Kidwell In recent years web and motion designers have woken to the power and centrality of typography in visual communication. Jim Kidwell presents an array of the best cutting-edge typography, alongside a few cautionary tales of how crap typography can contradict a message or damage a brand. Notes: Typography is visceral Critical to […]

WV13: One Web to Rule Them All! The Real Responsive Process WV13: One Web to Rule Them All! The Real Responsive Process

Friday, May 24th, 2013

Speaker: Steve Fisher Open source evangelist Steve Fisher prefers designing within the browser, especially when responsive design is a requirement since Fireworks and Photoshop are not flexible enough to demonstrate media queries, button and menu states, HTML5 and JavaScript behaviors, dynamic resizing of elements and navigation flow. Notes: Loves Vancouver, BC: http://www.haveaproblem.com/ Small screen, low […]

WV13: Keynote – Making Makers

Thursday, May 23rd, 2013

Speaker: Mark Frauenfelder Starting with a brief but colorful history of 19th and 20th century making, I’ll present the new tools and technologies that are driving innovation and giving individuals and small groups the ability to create amazing things that would’ve been out of their reach a few years ago. I will present new, inexpensive, […]

WV13: Thinking Beyond the Device WV13: Thinking Beyond the Device

Thursday, May 23rd, 2013

Speaker: Derek Featherstone Responsive Web Design is just one of the tools we use to create better designs. In this session, we’ll explore what “better” design is, and apply that in new ways as we craft interactions between people and web sites and applications. Notes: How many of you sleep with your phone? How long […]

WV13: The Future of Making WV13: The Future of Making

Thursday, May 23rd, 2013

Speaker: Mark Frauenfelder From handmade to micro-manufacturing, the Maker Revolution is using digital design and rapid prototyping to push the boundaries of Making to new and exciting territories. Open source software, 3D printing, Maker spaces (like Portland’s own ADX), and communities that offer ideas, advice and support are getting tinkerers out of the garage and […]