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Tuesday, March 13th, 2007

Houston, we have templates…

Yep the templates I talked about a bit ago are out. Actually they were released Friday afternoon. Creative Services has a nice site up for them, and this template roll-out is a lot more pleasant and well received than the one in 2003. Once again, Darren has a post about the design of the templates.

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Saturday, February 10th, 2007

Templates, web design, and work

When I started my job at Hodges, I knew 95% of the designs I came up would have to fit in the UT template which is ugly, brown/beige, and table based, with minimal CSS. When the templates appeared in 2003, Matt Grayson and I were working on a new site design for SIS, so we [...]

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Sunday, January 14th, 2007

Another Year

Well, I haven’t blogged it a while. Lots of stuff happening, trying to get settled into the new place in South Knox County. Also trying to get into a rhythm with the new job. And going to doctors. In the midst of that Christmas happens. We decided to spend Lisa’s first Christmas with as much [...]

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Wednesday, December 6th, 2006

Update on work, life etc.

We’ll I’m moving to South Knox County, extreme south, almost in Seiver County. Stephanie has more on that. We’ll be moving in the next week or two. Work is okay, still attempting to carve out my territory, a problem with any new position I guess. My health stinks at the moment but at least I [...]

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