Greetings, internet. I last published a post on this weblog 1,125 days ago. A hundred and twelve generations of fruit flies have flourished and expired in that time. I’m breaking the silence here only to officially announce the death of this blog. I’m mothballing this sucker and will make no further updates. The blog will… Continue reading Last Post
Category: Personal
The Blinky Backstory
I signed up for Flickr a little over four years ago. While I was going through the initial setup and exploratory tinkerings, I was presented with the opportunity to change my profile avatar from the default gray block to something a little more personal. I couldn’t think of anything original offhand, but I happened to… Continue reading The Blinky Backstory
Beginning HTML is Finished
Beginning HTML with CSS and XHTML: Modern Guide and Reference (Beginning: From Novice to Professional), the book to which I contributed 6 chapters, is finally in transit from the printer to the warehouse, thence to be distributed to bookstores worldwide. Some time in the last 24 hours, Amazon switched the button from “Pre-order this item… Continue reading Beginning HTML is Finished
Reflections on Suckswuh 2007
Like everyone else, I just got back from the annual South by Southwest Interactive conference in Austin. This was my third time, and right up until the start I thought it might be my last. It was big in 2005, huge in 2006 and was outright massive 2007. There were literally hundreds of speakers and… Continue reading Reflections on Suckswuh 2007
Grokking Deutsche
Shortly after How To Grok Web Standards was published on A List Apart I was contacted independently by two gentlemen, both wishing to translate the article into German; Eric Eggert on behalf of the German-language web standards boosters society, Webkrauts.de, and later by a nice chap named Stefan David. ALA controls the copyright to all… Continue reading Grokking Deutsche
Grok
My first article for A List Apart, How to Grok Web Standards, has gone live with issue 230. I’m giddy with excitement, as this is a fairly momentous event in my career. ALA has been instrumental in my growth as a web designer-slash-developer, and to think that I have progressed to the point where I… Continue reading Grok
2006, Obligatory Year-In-Review
‘Tis that time again, when one reflects on the past year and begins planning for the year to come. Looking back on this year’s blog archives I notice once major theme: I didn’t say much. Alas, almost the entire year passed in a wholly unremarkable way, right up until October when everything happened all at… Continue reading 2006, Obligatory Year-In-Review
Twitterpated
Recursive Twitter pimp: Christian Heilmann pimped craig’s twitter: http://www.wait-till-i.com/… I too have fallen victim to Twitter‘s addictive seduction. It can be quite a time-sink, at least until the novelty wears off. Took about a week for me. As Chris notes, there is a tendency for some to use Twitter as a mass-IM forum, holding entire… Continue reading Twitterpated
Busy December
Busy December, originally uploaded by Craig C..
Freelance Status Report: Week 3
I used to hear about freelance designers being ultra-busy and scratch my head in mild puzzlement. After all, isn’t part of the appeal of self-employment the freedom to set your own schedule and work at your own pace? But now, three weeks in, I see what they’re talking about. I am positively booked solid through… Continue reading Freelance Status Report: Week 3