Archive for the ‘design’ Category

November Link Roundup

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

A few things have me tremendously excited lately.

editease

In my continuing quest to become even moderately javascript literate I stumbled onto an amazing plugin that creates a tiny CMS using jquery. Pretty impressive, I love lightweight stuff like this. Crappy name though, needs some work.

RGB Color Profiles

I grew up ignorant of things like color profiles. To this day I’ve never had any instruction in graphic design, and certain things are still rather mysterious. I’ve now crossed RGB color profiles off that list when I found this consise and easy to read post on how to accurately reproduce color when exporting for the web.

The Wisdom of Crowds

No I’m not reading the book. I just heard about the book on a RadioLab podcast, but it sounds great. It’s all about harnessing the power of the masses to make accurate and effective decisions. It’s on my list.

Multi Theft Auto

Gaming took a giant leap forward just a short while ago when some cool dudes got together and built a platform to create a multiplayer version of GTA San Andreas. I can’t wait to form a posse of thugs and cause some damage.

Lou Dorfsman

I’d never heard of Lou Dorfsman until I read this post about his passing, but I recognized his work instantly. A great source of inspiration.

Aaron Draplin: America Is F*cked

Monday, October 13th, 2008

F*cked… graphically, at least.


America Is F*cked…….(Graphically at least) from Jess Gibson on Vimeo.

Tips for well-made, well-designed Drupal sites

Monday, September 29th, 2008

In the last few months I’ve finished some pretty large drupal projects and thought I would share my top five tips for getting things rolling on your next drupal site. If you want a general overview of building drupal sites smashingmagazine.com just published the definitive post that I’ve read to date.

1. Adhere to drupal best practices from the start. Look forward to your site being around for a long while and set it up correctly. Even the basics, like taking advantage of using the sites/all folder to hold your non-core modules and themes can save you a lot of time down the road.

2. Make the website accessible to a wide range of people. It is easier to plan things like text-size controls, email-to-a-friend and print buttons when you’re in the design stages. Adding them in afterwards can look amateurish.

3. Give yourself time to input content and give it some TLC with proper formatting. Nothing is more boring than the same basic text layout on every page. With CMS’s half the point is having the same frame around your content so that navigation is consistent, etc. - but that doesn’t mean your text and image content has to be the same with every node. Float an image left, float it right, pull out an important quote and give it the bold+italic treatment. Don’t rush through this “final part” of the job - it’s very important.

4. Use some kind of design/development framework. Whatever works for you, but the point is to keep it consistent so that when it comes time to fix something or add a feature you can do it quickly. For most people just starting out with the same basic theme, like Zen, is enough. Later on though you might need to start keeping a folder of your regular modules, pre-configured modules, sample configurations of certain key theme components, and anything else you might need within arms reach. A note of caution though - make sure you check drupal.org for updates of the modules once in awhile.

5. FCKeditor - is the best editor there is, period. A lot of folks swear by tinyMCE but I think they’re just plain wrong. FCK has a built in file manager (that is a pain in the ass to configure but very worth it), a default CSS XML-based stylesheet associated with user-styles that is easy to override,  but most importantly it has a feature tied into the text editor that shows block elements boundaries in your html structure which is of huge benefit to 99% of all users.

http://www.fckeditor.net/

pl00, my first development theme for wordpress

Monday, September 8th, 2008

I’m very proud to announce the release of my first wordpress theme, pl00. Don’t let pl00’s plain wrapper fool you - it’s meant to be a development theme that quickly gets a themer from A to B. I use it on every wordpress project I work on. One of pl00’s best features is that the homepage has 5 widget areas. It’s been tested in Firefox, Safari and IE7 and is W3C validated.

Tags: fixed width, three columns, valid CSS, valid XHTML, white, simple, widgets, widget ready, 3columns, right sidebars, SEO friendly, gravatars, h:over effects, text-only

Download pl00

Astroturf Cocoon Rises Again

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

Just a quick note that my sculpture Astroturf Cocoon will be featured in the show Unreal Victoria at the Community Arts Council of Greater Victoria. The opening is tomorrow night, Friday August 8th from 7-9pm and will be open until August 13th. This show is curated by Kirk Schwartz, CAC Chair of Media Arts, in collaboration with MediaNet.

detail of Astroturf Cocoon

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I'm Jim Olson a designer, artist and web developer. I make websites, video and other media. Besides art, design and the web I like music, gaming and live visuals. By day I make beautiful drupal websites for an agency in Victoria, British Columbia.

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