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Photo // 10.06.2008 // 12:25 AM // 0 Comments // Downtown, Atlanta, GA
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Photo // 09.22.2007 // 12:52 AM // 0 Comments // Downtown, Dallas, TX
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Link // 04.24.2007 // 2:53 PM // 0 CommentsGarrett Dimon: Coding for Content

Garrett covers a “markup framework” he created for marking up the figures in his blog posts. His markup is very similar, in many ways, to what I do here, and what we do on our Ellington-powered news sites. Garrett’s is a bit cleaner than mine, though — I may be stealing some of these ideas. :) Visit site »

Link // 02.19.2007 // 10:49 PM // 0 CommentsGarrett Dimon: Ambient Close Button

I’ve also always thought the unsaved-document close button was a pretty awesome little UI touch. Visit site »

Link // 01.10.2007 // 5:02 PM // 0 CommentsGarrett Dimon: Markup as a Craft

Garrett has a very nice piece at Digital Web on semantic (X)HTML markup. Visit site »

Link // 11.16.2006 // 7:20 AM // 0 CommentsPerfection Meets Reality

A great article by Garrett Dimon on the realities of doing web design in the real world, using Khoi’s New York Times team as the case study. I am often irritated by people in our industry who seem to be oblivious to the business side of things, getting bent out of shape over imperfections that occur due to timelines and budgets. I wonder: do these people have real jobs with real bosses and real deadlines, or do they just tinker with their blogs all day? Visit site »

Link // 07.12.2006 // 8:02 PM // 0 CommentsGarrett Dimon: My Process from Comp to Page

Garret, who almost always writes great stuff, has a new piece on his web design process. He’s got some great tips, and many of them are very similar to the ones I’m suggesting in the upcoming Pro CSS Techniques. Visit site »

Link // 05.12.2006 // 9:08 PM // 2 CommentsNew SXSW podcasts online

SXSW continues to roll out podcasts of the sessions from March’s interactive festival. Two of my favorites, “Holistic Web Design,” and “Traditional Design and New Technology” are now available. Both are don’t-miss presentations. Visit site »

Link // 11.29.2004 // 5:53 PM // 0 CommentsReally simple and fool proof traffic building tips

Echoing what I’ve said here in the past, Garrett at YTS drops some tips on us… Visit site »