Archive | December, 2011

Looking Back at 2011

Photo by Jeff Kubina, Flickr.

This year saw not just the launch of this blog, but also my beginning to contribute to two new blogs in higher education – the UF AHC External Web Services blog, and the journal LINK. Here’s a run-down.

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Hands of Twilight

Few hands in the world are as well known as Kimbra Hickey’s – the model whose delicate upturned palms can be seen on the cover of the best-selling twilight.

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Peace and Plenty

Peace and Plenty

Peace and Plenty Antiques wanted a design that would match their Revolutionary War-era and early 19th century collectibles.

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Higher Ed Web Round Up

Don't try to understand 'em. Just write them, code them, brand 'em.

I saddled up and ambled down Austin way to present and attend the HEWEB Association conference to share and collaborate with the wranglers of web development, marketing, communications, and applications development that make the Higher Education ranch bar none.

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Project Grace

Project GRACE

As a pro-bono project, Union developed the website for the program to end homelessness in Alachua County, earning us a Business of the Year award in 2010.

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Tie the Kangaroo Down, Sport

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One of the cardinal sins of web designers is developing a web interface that is too artistic or clever to be functional. It’s an easy trap to fall into – we get too obsessed with something new and shiny, and not how usable it is for the end audience. A prime example of this is [...]

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Hands of Twilight

Few hands in the world are as well known as Kimbra Hickey’s – the model whose delicate upturned palms can be seen on the cover of the best-selling twilight.

Peace and Plenty

Peace and Plenty

Peace and Plenty Antiques wanted a design that would match their Revolutionary War-era and early 19th century collectibles.

Project Grace

Project GRACE

As a pro-bono project, Union developed the website for the program to end homelessness in Alachua County, earning us a Business of the Year award in 2010.