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New US Hundred Dollar Bill Reveals Secret Martian Origins of Founding Fathers

Apr 2010 22 – Filed under design

$100

Oh gato there is so much ugly here! Too much to even bother to list. Benjamin Franklin looks like a Martian Pimp with his purple suit and green head. And who the hell thought it needed a giant orange Helvetica 100 like it was some old person’s tv remote? AHHHHH!

Compare this to the last design that was unveiled in 1996…

$100 old design

If you really care you can watch the horrible $100 unveiling video put out by the goverment. More on the previous incarnations of the 100 dollar bill

Tweed Ride Comes Out of Mothballs

Mar 2010 22 – Filed under design

In case you haven’t heard we are planning another Tweed Ride on March 27th in Berkeley. I am really pleased with the design for the flyer. It plays off my earlier flyer for the second SF Tweed Ride with some similar elements and uses the same typeface, but the balance of the layout is different as is the color palette. Designing the promotional material is one of the more fun aspects of these events that I put on. Of course, the most fun is the smiles I see on the faces of the participants!

The photo is of the J.D. as the fabulous Twettle, the Tweed Beetle by the excellent photographer juicyrai.

East Bay Tweed Spring Ride, March 27th

East Bay Tweed Spring Ride

March 27th, 2 pm

2 pm — Sally forth from Ohlone Park (near North Berkeley Bart)

Midpoint — location TBA (games, contests, and a special performance)

End (5-6 pmish) — location TBA (libations)

Spring is the air and the rain has let up, so it’s time to dust off your smoking pipes and take your tweed out of mothballs! Put that dapper cap on your head, oil your chain, and get ready to pedal with panache!

Join us for the first SF Tweed Ride of 2010, this ride will take place in the lovely town of Berkeley, CA. The ride will be anywhere from 5-7 miles with a break midway through. We have plenty of enjoyment planned for you all including games, contests, and a special performance by the wondrous Corpus Callosum! As always, the tweed ride will end at an establishment that offers libations and cheer.

Photo of the J.D. as the fabulous Twettle, the Tweed Beetle by the excellent photographer juicyrai

CatCubed redesign

Nov 2009 28 – Filed under code + design

I’ve been inspired… and I have a long weekend, which means that I’ve spent the last couple days buried in my laptop. My back aches, my eyes are screen burned, but nothing stops the freight train called inspiration.

Cube The CatI give you the new and improved CatCubed.com! Also, I’m releasing Mr. Cube the Cat as an adorable papercraft doll that you can make yourself! Like the new version of the site, he’s still in beta but he’s stable and I’m releasing him into the world anyway!

Download the Cube the Cat, papercraft PDF (version 0.6 beta).

Yep, I’ve gone and scratched that designer itch that has been bugging me for a while. I’ve decided to use CatCubed as a means to experiment with new web techniques. Besides the cute little paper Cube the Cat, the new site includes:

  • HTML5 semantic structural elements – minimizing the use of divs except where appropriate. I’m still not perfectly happy with the semantic structure of the HTML. Some limitations were due to the layout particulars and the wordpress CMS. I will revisit this at a later point so that it is more in line with proper HTML5 semantics.
  • Extensive use of new CSS3 styles – multiple background images, rounded corners, rgba, box shadows, etc.
  • CSS built using SASS
  • Simplified navigation – Got rid of the sidebar modules clutter. Also, post categories have been reorganized with a focus on the three main things I write about art, code, design.
  • Coming Soon – more robust art, code, and design sections with highlights of my various projects. Mobile version of the site (it’s a image heavy site now, so I think a mobile version is in order.)

The site works best in webkit browsers (e.g., Safari, Chrome, or Internet Explorer with Chrome Frame). If you are on a gecko browser (Firefox, Camino) everything works but you are missing a few design elements due to lack of Firefox’s ability to use multiple background images (this is supposed to be added in Firefox 3.6). I have not tested the site in Opera, but Opera is decent so it should work (except for some of the CSS3 styles). I also haven’t tested in any version of Internet Explorer, and I don’t plan on it. I’ve added the HTML5  shiv so that IE will recognize the HTML5 elements, but considering the fancy things I’m doing with floats, it likely fails pretty bad.

I’ve kicked this whole thing out fairly quickly and I’m experimenting with a few things so there are likely a few issues here or there. If you are running webkit (Safari, Chrome) or gecko (Firefox) and run across any bugs let me know.

I have a few additional things I want to do to this site over the coming weeks and months. So expect to see more changes.