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Over the course of time I’ve developed my own hybrid proto-typing approach for graphical mocks. There are several benefits I have discovered by streamlining this hybrid process. ...
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SXSW Interactive 2009 – Let The Flow of Information Begin! SXSW is nearly upon us. This year I plan to keep track of my ideas, brainstorms, visions, goals, and whatever else pops into my head over on my discussion forums. You can feel free to read or submit ideas or even keep track of your own. Trust me if you don’t write an idea down quick you will... Mar 11th, 2009 | no responses
SXSW 2009 Interactive – Survival Guide & Tips This will be my 3rd year attending SXW and every year is different experience. There is  just so much information to gain you will be exhausted. If you aren’t exhausted.  You are doing something wrong. Here are some tips I put together to prepare you before heading out to the event. If you... Mar 5th, 2009 | one response
Which Widget is the Right Widget for My Application Design? Let’s talk about proper widget usage. It’s imperative to know when to use the right tool for the right job. I wouldn’t use a sledge hammer to hang a painting (unless it was a very large painting.) I wouldn’t use a socket wrench as a pliers. I could use a butter knife to... Apr 7th, 2008 | no responses

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