Jeff Croft

I’m a digital product designer and developer in Seattle, WA. I currently work with nGen Works, and recently co-founded Lendle, a Kindle book sharing service.

Some of my clients include Facebook, Microsoft, Yahoo!, Copious, The New York Review of Books, The Lawrence Journal-World, and the University of Washington.

I’ve authored two books on web and interactive design and spoken at dozens of conferences around the world.

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  • Blog entry // 11.20.2006 // 1:05 AM // 22 Comments

    Vegas, baby. Vegas.

    I’m heading off to Vegas early Tuesday morning for a vacation with the family (and girlfriend, as well). I know, it’s an odd place to spend Thanksgiving. But, I will be with my family, which is basically an entire lot of 1-800-BETS-OFF failures. And besides, it’s not like it’s a religious holiday — who says I can’t spend it in Sin City? I’ve never been there before, so I’m looking forward to it.

    So, before I go, I’ve got several little tidbits, stream-of-conscious style.

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  • Blog entry // 05.07.2006 // 12:31 PM // 38 Comments

    From del.icio.us to ma.gnolia

    The process of managing the link roll on the front page of my site (now archived in the links section) is something I’ve changed several times.

    On Thursday, the popular social bookmarking application ma.gnolia (designed by Zeldman and the boys at Happy Cog) added an open API to its tool belt. After about an hour of work Friday evening, I’ve switched my link roll system once again, from del.icio.us to ma.gnolia.

    I now have ratings and screenshots of each link detail page (and I still have comments, of course). Here’s an example.

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