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Bill Moggridge Lecture at Emily Carr

On Thursday I attended Bill Moggridge’s jam-packed lecture at Emily Carr. He has such a wealth of experience to share and he did so with imagery, video, and humour.
I intended to write a nice little summary of the lecture - but since this summary of another lecture pretty well mirrors my notes, I won’t [...]

When Rocket Scientists Design Websites

Enjoy this tasty morsel of web design from NASA. Oh, my aching eyes! I guess if rockets are supposed to have lots of moving parts, then so should web sites, right?
Found via quipsologies, where you too can contribute “creative morsels”.

Handy Photoshop Tips

The grab bag of tips 7 Things You Didn’t Know about Photoshop just taught me a great timesaver: History Snapshot. There’s quite a few times I’ve saved backup copies of files before going out on a limb in a design. This little tool will definitely come in handy.

Septemberness

Wow, how does 3+ weeks go by so fast? I guess I’ve been busy. I kicked up my workouts to 3X a week. Time-consuming, but I’m sure feeling a lot better thanks to Charlene’s great coaching.
I designed Shelley Morris’s new web site during the summer and Christine launched it last week. It’s always nice to [...]

Seam Carving: proof that programmers are cool

The video below is an amazing demo of “Seam Carving” or content-aware image resizing. You kinda have to see it to understand. But this is the kind of thing that makes me think programmers are cool. Or at least, can do cool stuff As a designer who’s had to pass up great stock photography [...]

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Tzaddi Gordon
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Zodomatica is the personal site of Tzaddi Gordon, a web designer from Roberts Creek, BC, Canada. I'm passionate about design that balances form and function. I design, code, and hack other people's scripts. Lately I groove on WordPress as a CMS.
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