Tip of the Quill: A Journal

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The Four Corners.

While I’m a little behind on the announcement of this one, my friend (and {fray} alum) Tom Bridge just rolled out a new project, The Four Corners, which appears to be an ambitious weblog celebrating the way everything intertwines. I’m very impressed, and am scouring through my personal notes to find something I could submit. […]

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New art style.

What did I do with my weekend? First I had a fabulous Saturday night with Nick F. and SarahScott and her friends Jesse, Adam and Steph, which resulted in a conversation that lasted until 4AM. Love those. Then, on Sunday, I started working on the idea of doing some more character illustrations for my novel, […]

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Heading for the big 5-0.

Back when I was the Web Producer for The Advisory Board, and it came time for me to bail, and I had to interview candidates for my replacement, my boss gushed about how the guy who would eventually replace me had thirty websites on his resume. At the time, I remember being rather impressed as […]

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Surprise, surprise, surprise.

Well, now, this is certainly interesting. Photographic and documented truth that our President is a big fat liar – not just about the whole WMD state of affairs, but about all the lip service he’s been paying to the firefighters, the children’s hospitals, the retirees, the education sector… One damn lie after another. Oh, and […]

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Augmented reality.

Henry Jenkins of MIT’s Comparative Media Studies program weighs in with a new Digital Renaissance column, Look, Listen, Walk, which is all about the concept of augmented reality. Basically, you know all those people who use their cell phones to turn on, tune in and drop out? Imagine using devices like the iPod to augment […]

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Kinja ninjas!

Well, it looks like Meg Hourihan and her crew have taken the wraps off their secret project. Kinja, the weblog guide has entered its public beta phase, although one wonders about the wisdom of launching a public site on April Fool’s Day. The site, which is essentially an aggregator for weblog feeds, is already peppered […]

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Further proof that MT (Mena Trott, not Movable Type) rocks.

Just realized that about the shared initials, which one has to wonder about, but whatever. The lovely Ms. Trott has just launched Mena’s Corner, a personal weblog from inside Six Apart, which I think is a great idea. Two of my favorite weblogs lately have been Jewelboxing, the behind-the-scenes blog for the new product from […]

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Finishing Season Part 6: Jim Frazier Audio Engineering.

Next up on the Finishing Season lineup is the client I mentioned earlier today. My friend Jim Frazier out in Chicago owns his own audio engineering studio, and he asked me to give it a facelift for him. I was happy to oblige – in part because it finally gave me a chance to create […]

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Keep your fingers crossed for me!

I’m pitching an idea I’ve wanted to do for months to a client this morning. I’m hoping he goes for it – wish me luck!

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Finishing Season: Medhire.

After a brief hiatus, Finishing Season is cranking up again. First up: a small site for medical staffing agency MedHire. Not a huge project, but a nice one. I should have some more of these rolling out this week, both on personal and professional fronts – stay tuned.

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