So, as you may have noticed, I haven’t posted anything in “104 Designs for 2010″ in over a week. “What gives?,” you might ask.
Well, to be honest I’ve actually been pretty busy. I started the “104 Designs for 2010″ project in the hope that building a solid portfolio would net me more work, and that’s exactly what happened. Word to the wise: the new secret to business success, as Gary Vaynerchuk eloquently put it, is working your a** off. I’m doing some (hopefully long-term) freelance work with a local agency and loving it.
Is this the end for 104/2010? No, certainly not, but it’s definitely been put on the back burner. I think what I most enjoy about 104/2010 is the way it lets me experiment with new web technologies, so as I find new techniques and tools, I’ll be sure to put them to use here. (I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the Pure CSS3 AT-AT Walker demo…)
I’m still writing articles as usual, and I’ll have another post up soon about Information Architecture.
What Is The What
So, as you may have noticed, I haven’t posted anything in “104 Designs for 2010″ in over a week. “What gives?,” you might ask.
Well, to be honest I’ve actually been pretty busy. I started the “104 Designs for 2010″ project in the hope that building a solid portfolio would net me more work, and that’s exactly what happened. Word to the wise: the new secret to business success, as Gary Vaynerchuk eloquently put it, is working your a** off. I’m doing some (hopefully long-term) freelance work with a local agency and loving it.
Is this the end for 104/2010? No, certainly not, but it’s definitely been put on the back burner. I think what I most enjoy about 104/2010 is the way it lets me experiment with new web technologies, so as I find new techniques and tools, I’ll be sure to put them to use here. (I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the Pure CSS3 AT-AT Walker demo…)
I’m still writing articles as usual, and I’ll have another post up soon about Information Architecture.
Thanks for reading!