Over the past COVID afflicted year, I’ve spent countless hours learning 3D design and printing. I find that the best way to both teach and learn new skills is to take on a project with a tangible outcome––in an area the student is passionate about. For me, this was the perfect chess set. I wanted […]
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Shoe Stories #1 part 2
Shoe Stories #1
Dec 04, '20The Green Runners
Context Queries in CSS
Nov 18, '20Media queries are firmly established methods for serving custom experiences based on the media being used to access content. However, there’s no way to an experience based on the context being used. How crazy would it be would it be if this were possible? Imagine some code that went like: @context (currently-traveling:yes AND role:driver) { […]
Phone as mobile’s days are numbered
Oct 07, '20The portrait-oriented, single column design approach that’s become so dominant since the advent of smart phones can only last for so long. The new paradigm of wearables, particularly visors/glasses, will see us return to landscape designs. Augmented reality will enable a screen of any size and format to appear in a multitude of contexts. The […]
On Netflix’s “The Social Dilemma”
Sep 14, '20It’s no wonder the machine (however you want to define that, the powers that be, the man, our corporate overlords) is mining our data. It’s always mining something: iron, gold, oil, electricity (although the more elegant term for that is harvesting) – it’s just incredible how much data we produce and how easy it is […]
Blintzie, a new font
Jul 30, '20Just finished v1 of this design. Feel free to download and use! Click here to download
Stickball
Jul 15, '20We used to play this all the time growing up. I don’t see kids playing it anymore. Other sports are easy to get pickup going. You can play one-on-one hoops. 2-hand-touch only really needs 4 players. Same with street hockey. Baseball is so fun to play, but you never have enough kids, or equipment, or […]
Chicken Picatta with Asparagus
Apr 15, '20This recipe is easy and quick, and a good way to feed a pile of people. Ingredients 1 lb. boneless skinless chicken breast 1 bunch asparagus 1 lb. penne pasta 1 cup flour 1 tbsp. black pepper 1 tsp. salt 1 lemon, juiced 2 tbsp. capers 1 cup white wine 1 cup chicken stock 1 […]
Dream Comic
Feb 26, '20A theme for artists
Feb 05, '20WordPress is great place for writers. But what about for artists? Are your needs fulfilled by the built in tools WP provides, or do you rely on plugins to present your images the way you want them to look? Is there a theme that works best for you, or does it lack certain features? Are […]
Content ownership
Jan 16, '20How do we prove we are the owners of our content? It’s trickier than you might think.
Pizza is all about context
Jan 07, '20People who debate about whether or not this or that pizza is the best in the world are missing the point. Pizza is all about context. It’s different in different places because it needs to be. It reflects the unique lifestyle of a particular area. Here’s how I see the two styles I’m most familiar […]
Color warmth
Dec 11, '19Drypoints
Oct 08, '19Mango
Apr 15, '19Small works on wood panel
Sep 29, '188″ x 10″ landscapes
Sep 09, '18Made these over the summer. Acrylic/collage on canvas.
Lazy Chili
Sep 08, '18Just made this. It’s not quite bad. 1lb ground beef 1 jar salsa 1 can baked beans 1 tbsp chili powder 1/2tbsp paprika 1tsp cumin 1tsp ground black pepper 1/2tsp salt 1 can beer Brown and drain the beef. Mash it up with a fork or something. Throw in the other ingredients. Simmer for an […]
Contrast is the new context, which was the new content, which was the new format
Aug 26, '18In the beginning, format was king. The mere fact that we were reading something on the web made it important. It had somehow come to occupy this new medium, which in itself was novel and beautiful and confusing. Whoever put it there had to be smart, and therefore the content as well. Then, at some […]