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A Self-Portrait

Posted on: March 28, 2011

A self-portrait isn’t something I would usually try, but this was a class assignment. My goal was to use it to push myself to share more about who I am than felt comfortable. So, I figured I could at least give you all a synopsis. I’d love to hear your feedback Step 1: Make itContinue Reading

Elephantine

Posted on: September 13, 2010

Side note: I couldn’t help myself. The typeface used here is Elephant. Learn more about this word at Wordnik.com

Ombrophobous

Posted on: September 5, 2010

I’ve always liked the rain. Maybe it was growing up in Florida and playing in the afternoon showers. There was always something a little more fun about the way the world looked when it was wet. We don’t normally get to see that aspect up close, and maybe we’re really missing out. So the nextContinue Reading

Introducing: “Wordguile”

Posted on: September 1, 2010

I’m starting something new. Wordguile is meant as a one month project that explores the power of words and how we learn them. Every day this month, I will be posting a new word and somehow bringing that word to life. It is an experiment for me to fall in love with words all overContinue Reading

Let the real CMS please stand up

Posted on: December 29, 2009

Something New Last weekend was a new experiment. For the most part, when I make websites, I do all the planning, graphics, and markup myself. I’m normally a one man shop (although I’m actively looking for new people to collaborate with), writing most of the (X)HTML and CSS by hand. That control is very importantContinue Reading

Recalcitrant: Word of the Moment

Posted on: December 21, 2009

Today’s word of the moment is Recalcitrant. According to Dictionary.com (our always loyal friend), Recalcitrant is something like this: \rih-KAL-sih-truhnt\ , adjective; 1. Stubbornly resistant to and defiant of authority or restraint. If they lingered too long, Clarice hurried them along in the same annoyed way she rushed recalcitrant goats through the gate. – KayeContinue Reading