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Enter the year of refinement on January 16, 2012 in Design

The new year has turned and with it the seemingly endless design trend speculation posts.  I’m always rather sceptical of how unless you are Mystic Meg you can actually predict the future design trends.  Surely the entire point is they are both future and trends – trends implying they are used by more and more people. [...]

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How do you eBook? on October 27, 2011 in Books

About a year ago I made the leap from physical books to eBooks. I’ve now replaced the majority of my library along with rapidly expanded other areas – damn you one click Kindle books! It’s been an interesting process mainly from discovering I actually alternate devices depending on the content reading. Which device for which [...]

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WordCamp UK 2011 reflections on July 19, 2011 in Featured WordPress

This weekend saw my WordCamp virginity broken with WordCamp UK. I’m still trying to sift through the awesome and filter the amazing conversations I had. The first thoughts though I’m having are really of a warm fuzzy kind at being part of such a community. Before I go much further I will add in to [...]

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Responsive web design just makes sense on July 15, 2011 in CSS Featured

The other day I read a tweet denouncing responsive web design. Whilst I get that everyone has an opinion and right to feel whatever they do this negativity threw me. You see I just cant see why you would think responsive design was bad or to that matter why users would either. I’m a simple [...]

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A static blog is a dead one on June 26, 2011 in Blogging

Fill your paper with the breathings of your heart.  ~William Wordsworth Over the years I’ve been blogging at this site there has been one constant no matter what the surface look. Ever since I moved from my own hand rolled solution onto WordPress the archives were the one constant part. This was all well and [...]

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