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February: Self-Indulgence

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

Note: If you’re keeping track at home, you may notice that my original plan of February: Self-Sacrifice has gone awry. Not because I don’t want to explore self-sacrifice…but because I simply forgot I had changed my mind last minute before writing my original plan. I had decided to move self-indulgence to May because of our upcoming trip to Italy. So here it is now, instead. I’m sure I’ll find time for that self-sacrifice…

Anyway, taking into consideration that February’s main events were comprised of Valentine’s Day and Presidents Day, I decided this month’s challenge would revolve around food (no, not for Presidents Day). Specifically, food photography has always interested me. So I worked to explore how to take good shots of food.

Valentines Wine

Valentine's Wine

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Quartz Composer Flickr Screen Saver

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

qc_flickr_ss

Decided to open up Quartz Composer the other day for the first time. Pretty sweet.

After a little playing around I came up with an extremely basic screen saver idea that floats three cubes around your screen, displaying the first 18 images from a given Flickr RSS feed. You can change the feed to whichever you’d like; the default is mine.

Included my patch macros, below. If you have any thoughts, please let me know– I’m extremely eager to get better at this.

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Self-Improvement: Font Taste Tester (beta)

Monday, February 9th, 2009

ftt_dashboard

About 10 years ago I wrote a program in REALbasic that simply displayed the same phrase in each of your installed/active fonts. The purpose was to quickly see what your options were when it came to font choice. I uploaded the software to various freeware/shareware sites and it was downloaded a few thousand times. It was also twice featured on the CD included with MacAddict magazine.

FontTasteTester 1.0

FontTasteTester 1.0

Right before the new year I received an email from a past user forwarded to me from my father:

I tried again today to see if FTT had leapt the Mac OSX gap, or failing that, whether there was anytrhing similarly easy and rational for trying phrases and then concentrating purely on their visual effect. I had to upgrade to OSX about a year ago and I really miss that facility and wish I had written fan-mail at the time.

Nothing comes near FTT, even the Linotype widget with its many bells and whistles.

Thank you for your ingenuity and generosity…

So I decided that I would challenge myself to redevelop this thing. I also decided that, as part of my January Self-Improvement challenge I would try to develop something for a platform for which I had never written before. While Apple’s Mac OS X Dashboard is technically a webpage in a widget, this was still a new experience. I used Apple’s free Dashcode for development.

As such, I present Font Taste Tester 1.0b3 for Mac OS X Dashboard. It’s definitely still a beta, as I haven’t done extensive testing and it’s my first foray into Dashboard. Anyway – if you give it a try and have comments, please don’t hesitate to send them my way.

This officially closes out my January Self-Improvement challenge. Look for a February Self-Indulgence intro/update soon.

Inauguration Recap

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

I’ve been waiting a while to write this. I’m not sure why. Maybe it’s because I wanted to make sure I told the story of my trip once the “magic” of the whole thing wore off. But I promise – that hasn’t happened yet. I could also blame it on all the work I had to catch up on when I got back. Meh. Too easy.

The truth is I think I’ve been avoiding this because I was nervous I’d get it wrong. The entire trip was only 48 hours long, but from the moment we arrived at the airport in Boston, we knew this was something important.

Anyway – here we go. Feel free to skim, just watch the videos, leave comments (regarding the event, my vanity, or your disappointment in the Eagles).

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Liberty National Golf Course

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

Liberty National

Anyone have a cool half-million sitting around? No? Well, head over to Liberty National GC’s new site anyway. Masterfully pieced together by Mr. Palumbo with a little bit of help from the rest of us.

Will hopefully be launching more this month. Been at this long enough, it’s about time.

Happy Holidays From Titleist

Monday, December 29th, 2008

Titleist Holiday Snowman

We all know someone who loves golf (well, you must know me by now, anyway). So how about a little seasonal cheer to remind them how much longer they have to wait until they can get back out on the links.

A quick project we launched last week. So far so good in terms of both client and user reaction.

Design care of BenDaly.

An Oldie But Goodie: The Lender Blender

Monday, December 29th, 2008

Virgin Money Lender Blender

This launched this summer, but my blood, sweat, and tears are all over it. Well, all over the animation and Flash code at least.

About Virgin Money:

Virgin Money helps people access affordable and flexible credit, offering unique financial services and a customer experience that most banks cannot match.

The Lender Blender allows users to calculate how much they’ll save by diversifying loan sources.

Was a good exercise in Flash based web application development. And hey – would you believe it – it was even a finalist for a MITX.