Notes from the field
The web works “above the fold”, and always will until we have six-feet high monitors. So why continue to present web designs as top-to-toe screen grabs that have no correlation to the browsing experience?
Couldn’t find him in Iceland back in 1998. Can’t find him on the cover of his forthcoming book. Know who I’m talking about? Where’s Durstan?
Finally, I can announce the launch of the new Jon Burgerman website.
Here I go again. My Top 100 Albums brought me an equal number of enemies and friends back in September, and owing to a natural gap in the workload, I bring you my Top 100 Songs. I did impose a couple of rules this time however…
In aid of Breast Cancer Awareness and the Terrence Higgins Trust, renowned fashion designer Kevan Jon hosted a fine, boozy ball in Elland, Leeds last night.
No, not me, it’s product of Norfolk and work-shy Hip-hop loving fellow Agenzian Nick Tebbutt.
I’m risking furious responses here, particularly as I have never used Movable Type and thus don’t really know what I’m on about.
I need your advice again, dearest readers. I’m currently mid-way through writing my chapter for a forthcoming book about blogging. It’s the first time I’ve put together anything so lengthy to a definite publisher’s deadline, and it’s my first real attempt at combining XHTML, CSS, PHP, images and plain English in print. What’s more, I’m actually trying to make it interesting, light-hearted, and dare I say, funny.
So, www.thelibertines.org.uk didn’t win the NME Best Website award. No, NME.COM did.
Customized by a combination of backpack, heat, hard work and prolonged use, Apple’s limited edition Powerbook iDecay model was only available in Nottingham back in 2001.
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