TiltViewer with your Flickr account

Filed Under (Design, Flash) by lhodsdon on 07-07-2008

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TiltView for FlickrTiltView for Flickr

TiltViewer is a fancy-shmancy web-based application that can be viewed as a single web page, or implimented into your own page. This cool little app lets you view your flickr photos in an easy-on-the-eyes interface with some smooth transitions. Check it out and give it a download to try out on your own site.

Memorial Day Weekend ‘08

Filed Under (Design, Nature, Photography) by lhodsdon on 27-05-2008

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Memorial Day Weekend, Huntington Beach PierMemorial Day Weekend, Happy at the BeachMemorial Day Weekend, Feet in the Sand
This memorial day was relaxing, fun, and educational. Had some time to sit and tweak the inner workings of the site, spend some time with my lady friend, and relax at the beach! What more could someone ask for? God, i love Huntington Beach!

Check out the new “Lytebox” plugin i have on the photos and let me know what you think. I did some minor tweaks to it and adjusted some of the settings off of their defaults.

The F-Stop Group, new launch

Filed Under (Corporate, Design, Flash, Photography) by lhodsdon on 19-05-2008

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Justin at Big Head Design has just posted a great page for photography. The build of the layout is all done in a nice, easy to navigate flash driven web page. They offer photography services and a great eye for great photos. If you’re ever in need of a reasonably priced photography service, get in contact with them and let them know you saw about them on ninethreestudio.com.

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Transparency in web design

Filed Under (Design, Photoshop) by lhodsdon on 19-05-2008

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Over my years of playing with web design and tinkering with the latest and greatest, i’ve seen some pretty awesome things. Trying to stay cutting edge is always a designer’s goal and sometimes people will reach those goals… then of course everyone copies, tweaks, enhances and promotes until the beginning is lost. I’m sure that the people over at SilverBack aren’t the first to use transparency and PNG files to make their web page unique, but it really shows me a side of web design that gets my coding fingers flying! There’ so many things that are now possible with the use of PNGs and their ability to allow the user to utilize their alpha channel transparency.