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Jun 05  08

…Am I the only person left in this world looking out for my company’s long-term best interest?

Enough To Make A Nun Curse

Apr 24  08

When you’re knee-deep in a project that has you spinning in circles, it takes quite a toll on your mood. When your mind is saturated in colors, graphics, shapes, sizes, folds, themes, etc. its easy to become more or less numb to the beauty in what you’re doing.

Knee-Deep In Beauty

Mar 25  08

Photo © Richard Davis
There’s a chapter in the book I’m reading, about what impact the idea of our universe having a fourth (and maybe even fifth, sixth etc) dimension, had on the world of art and literature, when it became prominent around the late 1800s and early 1900s.
Interesting to see what the human mind conjures, […]

On higher dimensions

Mar 23  08

A few days ago I stated that the internet adapts itself to art. With artists throwing their portfolios online and entire sites devoted to the spreading of different disciplines of art. But could the reverse also be true? That art adapts itself to the internet?
The thing that got me to posing this question was an […]

What social networking and art have to do with each other

Mar 21  08

One of my most-used resources on the web is a collection of links put together at For Web Designers.  They have quite the range of topics, from stock photos to flash, blogs to design inspiration.  They also have a list of some of the best resources for free fonts, one of which is Urban Fonts.  […]

The Unfailing Nerd Humor

Mar 19  08

Twenty years ago the internet was all about sharing information, mainly scientifical information. The internet enabled geeks over at CERN to contact nerds at MIT. Today it’s function has changed. It isn’t a doubt that there’s still scientific data travelling through our glass-fibre networks but since a few years art is also a big deal […]

Modern art in modern life