
One of our most favorite people in the whole wide world, Matt Wilson (you can check out his comedy radio show here…it’s funny, for real), got married this June (6/6/09, to be exact). We whipped this little guy up to hold onto the cash we felt he deserved for finally suckering his lady into making [...]
When your wife is out of town for a few weeks and you find yourself bouncing back and forth on the old iTunes between Brightblack Morning Light and Black Flag, you may also find yourself making random, psychedelic-zombie-apocalypse posters. Be forewarned.
Sciencewithmrmilstid.com is an online portal for student achievement - it hosts the notes for Mr. Milstid’s science class, interactive media to engage students, links to student resources, and is the stomping ground of the occasional web collaboration for 7th/8th grade science students.
Identity design, custom wordpress theme and programming, wiki.
Two Years in Hell is a chronicle of Philadelphia wrongery.
From the manifesto (yes, there is a manifesto):
Having left the warm, welcoming splendor of the South in a misguided quest for “direction” and “fulfillment” we put down (very shallow) roots in Philadelphia.
Our experiences here may best be described by a preponderance of “you’ve got to [...]
A collection of random non-digital sketches (etc.) from over the years before free-time went extinct.
We designed the mini site for CHC’s Instructional Technology Program, developing a custom, CSS-driven theme and using Wordpress as a CMS for the final product.
A small collection of random images we’ve used over the last 7 years. Nothing more, nothing less. Just fun.
The Philadelphia Writing Project, a division of the National Writing Project, needed a low-cost solution for updating their existing website. We wooed them with a dynamic, user-administered Drupal site that significantly reduced the administrative headaches of updating a website managed through a University server.
Our boy over at coooooldawg.com needed a quick and dirty blog design. We gave him this:
This was perhaps the easiest client to work for ever. He didn’t want much - just a website that he could be proud to show off, and that was easy for clients to navigate.
We used a standard LAMP platform, creating a php-based site that used a dynamically generated template structure, without sacrificing [...]