June 21st, 2008

I’m spending the longest day of the year in a darkened hall at Alexandra Palace. Mashed is an event for software and web developers. The general idea is to get together with like-minded coders and ‘hack’ or build some kind of application in 24 hours. We’ve had some presentations from the BBC, Yahoo, Lonely Planet (who are today releasing their API exclusively to Mashed attendees before it goes public in 48 hours) and others, and there are prizes on offer for the best hack that utilises some of the data or APIs on offer.

These people are serious. There are around 300 guests, lots of whom have come from across the country and brought sleeping bags. The BBC is here, and several film crews are roaming around. Microsoft is here, but everyone’s on a Mac. It’s a recipe for productivity: geeks have been left alone in a room with their machines (and free food and coffee). There’s even a soldering iron in one corner.
Personally, I’m a little confused, being a bit of a front-end fairy. But Si is having a good time. He’s planning an app that mashes the Lonely Planet image library with data from the Hadley Centre for climate research. I might go for a lie down in the ’soft zone’.

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June 13th, 2008

For the past month or so I have been working on a big project for Castle Gibson, the restored furniture retailer. Castle Gibson have decided to close their bricks-and-mortar treasure trove on Upper St in Islington and move their business online.
In collaboration with Sheridan at Wall Creative, who designed the visual layout, Simon and I built a catalogue and shopping cart system. The user interface is clean and simple: browsers can click on an image from the thumbnail grid to view larger images in the main window, or use the catalogue menu. If they’re interested in an item, they can add it to their enquiry, then click submit.

The user-friendly admin area is arguably the pièce de résistance though. It makes the business of uploading images to the catalogue and choosing how to display them a breeze. A closer look under the hood will be published in due course.
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June 13th, 2008
Probably when we should have been working, we were tumbling.
A tumblelog is essentially a blog without the baggage. You set it up for free in seconds, then publish your links, images, movies, quotes, whatever. For me it comes into its own by serving as an RSS feed aggregator: you can publish your del.icio.us links into it, as well as your Flickr photostream and loads of other bits - then feed it all back out again.
Projectionist is reliably offered as the daddy of the tumblr, while Max Wheeler’s Penguin Classics tumblr had many of us wishing we’d tried it first. For the record, here are mine (which switches between colour-riot and ultra-minimalist about every 5 days) and Si’s.
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June 13th, 2008

A few months back I pulled off another against-the-clock website build. Last-minute seems to be a trend among fashion designers. MA student Fiona Campbell needed a site in advance of her forthcoming exhibition at London College of Fashion. Fiona specialises is sustainable footwear, and wanted to use a website to promote her expertise online and offer consulting services.
Thankfully we had some great photos to work with, and after a bit of to-and-fro we settled on a calm, muted visual feel with a mix of blues and slate grey. While I put the structure together, Si came into play with an easy-to-use blogging tool so Fiona could publish news snippets and keep the site fresh.

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February 29th, 2008
I’ve decided to move my albums to Flickr and upgrade to a Pro account. Zenphoto may be free and better than ever, but for exposure, community and inspiration, it’s got to be Flickr. Since I made the switch I’ve been practically addicted.
The other reason for the switch is that I’m re-designing this website. It’s been over a year, and it needs a freshen up. More of which very soon.
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January 16th, 2008

At the end of December ‘07 we launched a new website for the Kraszna-Krausz Foundation. Read the rest of this entry »
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November 14th, 2007
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October 14th, 2007
Pictobrowser is a nice Flash slideshow tool for your Flickr photos. Thanks to Times Emit for this tip. Read the rest of this entry »
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August 4th, 2007
Recently I was invited to have a gallery at Jason Pogo’s website photographii.com. Pogo has long offered his own work via this site - fantastic stuff involving lots of quirky angles, close-ups, textures, black & white, as well as people, actual people (a place I’ve yet to go with my own photography) - but has now decided to make it a community site for photographers he invites to take part. My pics are now live. Read the rest of this entry »
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July 27th, 2007

My most recent project is a commission to relaunch the web presence of the Kraszna-Krausz Foundation. The Foundation, a charitable trust bequeathed by the Hungarian artist, photographer and publisher Andor Kraszna-Krausz, has run annual book awards since 1985. This year, in association with the National Museum of Photography, Film & Television, the awards are being relaunched, and - clearly - a new website is in order.
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