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26.11.2008

Buggy v0.02 alpha released

by Ross Allchorn

buggy thumbI’ve been hard at work on the buggy template today. I think it’s coming along nicely and I’ve launched an open source alpha v0.02 this evening. I’ve written a brief (to be expanded upon) readme file explaining how things work, but as time goes on, I will improve it and the template itself.

I still want to add some nice navigation elements, lists, image styling etc. Possibly integrate lightboxing and look into some other semantic, non intrusive javascript that is realistic to use in as wide a variety of systems as possible. I’ll probably look more into jquery, but I do want to keep things as simple as as scalable as possible.

The more it goes in one direction, the more difficult it is to backtrack. I guess this will be an evolutionary process.

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21.11.2008

Early preview of the Buggy framework

by Ross Allchorn

I’m currently hard at work on a couple of developments that require a framework of sorts. Not only code, but a versatile design framework that I can effectively speed up production for a niche market. The first of these I’ve nicknamed Buggy after the image I used in the initial design.

Buggy Theme

Essentially it’s working on a 12 column grid and can easily accommodate a neat one, two, three or four column layout. Work in thirds, quarters, halve it, or use the full width (960px) of the design. It’s a fixed width, centered design and I will likely make it into a Wordpress theme in due course.

I started building this as an illustration for the course I’ll be teaching in web design for Hirt & Carter next year, and it’s grown so far beyond that. It’s good fun, and tests my skills and knowledge. Coding is going to be fun, but it’s so rigidly grid based, I suspect it’s going to be quite easy. Little do I know hey?

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18.11.2008

A snapshot of a recent project

by Ross Allchorn

I haven’t added to my portfolio lately, and mostly because the timelines of the projects I’ve been working on have not reached their end yet. I have however completed a number of designs and some internal things. Some of which are tied up in NDA’s, but some thankfully are not.

Fry\'s Vegetarian design compHere’s a snapshot of one design I did recently for Fry’s vegetarian. The site is still to be coded and developed, so perhaps this is a bit premature. I suspect it will act more as a teaser of things to come. The site will feature delicious recipes, information for agents and a whole lot more.

Well, now you know I haven’t just been sitting around and playing with Photoshop. In fact; if you add the preperation for the impending web design course I’ll be teaching next year for Hirt & Carter, I’ve been pretty damn busy.

Have no fear though. I’m currently available for freelance work, so if you need any design or website development work done, please feel free to drop me a line. </shameless marketing>

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13.11.2008

Adobe CS4 launch in KZN

by Ross Allchorn

Adobe CS4I attended the KZN launch of Adobe’s new Creative Suite (CS4) today. Adobe always come out with great updates but I’ve never been the best at keeping on the latest latest versions. This time round, I must admit, I’m keen to get onto their latest offering as soon as possible.

They ran through 3 talks. One on web, the other print and the last one on video. Covering new and improved  features in Dreamweaver, Fireworks (glad to see my old friend still in their stable, and improved), Flash (big improvements there), Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign, After Effects, Premier and Soundbooth.

Click on read more below to view some pics from the event.

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07.11.2008

Pepsi unveils new packaging and logo

by Ross Allchorn

Pepsi, the Coca Cola wannabe have released (Oct 29 2008) their new packaging and logo to the world. What seems to be a regular occurence with this brand, they’re redefined their look, and on a whole I think it’s pretty nice.

Not everyone will agree with me, and sure, you’re entitled to your opinion. More people still drink coke, and perhaps with this recession, this is an attempt at getting some much needed recognition. The brand isn’t that big here in SA, but it’s certainly here.

Either way it sure beats the pants off London’s 2012 logo… which has been compared to Maggie Simpson performing unmentionable acts on someone. Can’t see it? Good for you.


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06.11.2008

New office and a ginormous screen to play with

by Ross Allchorn

I’m currently working on the largest screen I’ve ever used. We moved offices today (SA Web Design and myself) and in so doing, I set up a previously un-used screen that almost takes up my whole desk!

Quite nice working with all this screen real estate. The resolution isn’t super high, but in doing designs, I can almost see each pixel individually. Oh happy days!

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04.11.2008

8 Week Comprehensive Web Design Course

by Ross Allchorn

Hirt & Carter LogoThis just out. The website design course I’ll be teaching at Hirt & Carter in Durban is nearing a more complete structure. Here is some preliminary marketing speak so you companies and individuals can see what it’s all about and what you’ll leave the course being able to do.

8 Week Comprehensive Web Design Course

The course is comprised of comprehensive training in the aesthetic and structural aspects of website design. Following a day on Mac basics, candidates receive in-depth training in web standards based design, markup and site creation. Starting with a theoretical and practical introduction to the web and semantic markup with HTML, going through page layout and styling using CSS. The course continues through the principles of beautiful web design including designing web graphics, layout, composition, colour, texture, typography, imagery, animation and usability..

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