Paul
Giacherio

Panels Stream

11.27.08

David&Goliath;

I just spent an absurd amount of time looking through this site. Apart from the small text I love it.

11.26.08

Stefan Asemota

Good-looking sweetcron installation.

11.12.08

Wilson Miner

I love what Wilson has done with his recent redesign. I instantly noticed the Brockmann influence and wish I had thought of it. Reading about his redesign he mentions the 100E2R, which I've been thinking a lot about lately.

http://www.wilsonminer.com

11.10.08

Googlebot Activity

Just fiddling with the "google webmaster tools" service. This is kind of useful to know.

11.09.08

BA21 > stream > page 3

Isn't is cool that our portfolio items get dropped into our stream, but area also readily available (dynamically) in the "portfolio" tag page?

11.09.08

BA21 > stream > page 2

Cameron. has added a photo to the pool:

The screens can look really interesting with all these content types in one place. Usually, bloggers keep a main content area with text "blog" posts, and twitter, delicious, flickr in a sidebar (usually each with it's own little design standard).

This way the item is designed around the content type, "link", "image", "video", "quote", "conversation". If an item doesn't fit into any of these, it gets a "regular" design -- title & body.

11.09.08

BA21 > stream > page 1

Cameron. has added a photo to the pool:

These are large, full resolution screen grabs (safari + pdf export saft plugin + preview png export + iphoto + flickr export plugin). they look really great in full resolution. taken to help visualize how Sweetcron has helped us create a "blog" with nothing more than a few feeds and a little bit of time. (BA21)

Page 1 snapshot of the stream. A photo posted to Tumblr, a few links, a quote... you get the idea. It's a stream.

11.09.08

BA21 > explore

Cameron. has added a photo to the pool:

These are large, full resolution screen grabs (safari + pdf export saft plugin + preview png export + iphoto + flickr export plugin). they look really great in full resolution. taken to help visualize how Sweetcron has helped us create a "blog" with nothing more than a few feeds and a little bit of time. (BA21)

Simple page layout, and the #1 way to browse our content is definitely not search -- but Tags.

Site sources include: Delicious, Twitter, Flickr, and Tumblr.