THE NAKED MAN!
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January 1, 2009 at 7:53 pm
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He lives in the shadows. He is your dream. Truth, fiction, damnation, salvation, he is all these things and none of them. he is The Naked Man.
Guidelines for Online Success
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August 25, 2008 at 2:13 pm
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DO read this book - DON'T let it collect dust!
The dos and don'ts of web entrepreneurship
Have you ever wondered why your websites didn’t quite match up to the success of your competitors or peers? Have you ever looked at other sites and thought: “Why didn’t I think of that?” Have you ever spent too much time trying to find basic information that was buried deep in a needlessly complex website? You are certainly not alone and this book aims to change that by bringing together some of the world’s most highly acclaimed designers and developers, spanning every continent, all of whom share their knowledge and experience.
With chapters arranged by subject (interface and design, marketing and communication, technology and programming, technical advice, content/content management, and commerce), a clear do/don’t structure, and plenty of real world examples of successful and award-winning websites, this book has all the advice and examples you will need to give your personal or business website an edge on its competitors and also win industry acclaim as well as respect from your peers. Your visitors will thank you.
About the editors:
Rob Ford, born England 1969, founded Favourite Website Awards (FWA) in May 2000, a recognition program for cutting edge web design which has since served over 30 million site visits. His work has been featured in numerous publications including The Chicago Tribune, The Guardian and many web related magazines. He has judged for most of the industry award shows, contributes regularly to other well-known web design sites and magazines and writes a regular column in Adobe'sEdge Newsletter.
Julius Wiedemann was born and raised in Brazil. After studying graphic design and marketing, he moved to Japan, where he worked in Tokyo as art editor for digital and design magazines. Since joining TASCHEN, he has been building up the digital and media collection with titles such as Animation Now!, the Advertising Nowseries, the Web Design series, and TASCHEN's 1000 Favorite Websites.
Never been this pissed at Mario before
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August 4, 2008 at 11:40 am
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Paris Life
been living in Paris for about 3 weeks now and all i can say is i havent walked so much in my entire life. Only way to get around is the metro/RER and walking oh and the bus comes in handy sometimes but for the most part somewhat useless to me since i have a month long metro pass. Classes are cool 5 days a week and 2 hours long. I had phonetics for awhile but its over now and my teacher was pretty damn attractive. This weekend im kind of on my own since every one went to Normandy... i couldnt aford the $400 price so i skipped it.
My french is improving greatly though, for the most part i have no problem answering and understanding people but i do sorta suck at speaking. Reading and writing are my strong points id have to say.
I love here over all i could see myself living here in the future. I love the city for the most part. The food is amazing but pretty damn expensive. Anyways im going to head out its about 10 here and i should get to sleep because i have a long day of reading while everyone else is in Normandy. I'll post some pictures soon.
Beruit in Paris
The other day we were bored and decided to go on a search for the spot where the band Beruit played a street concert in Paris. The Blogotheque is a site that has a lot of different bands doing the same thing. But anyways after 30 minute metro ride and 3 different transfers we found it. It was in a little spot on a small street but it was still cool to see.