Archive for the ‘Design’ Category
Sunday, February 10th, 2008
34:05 - "No matter how religious they may be or may not be, people are tired of seeing faith used as a tool of attack."
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Tuesday, January 16th, 2007
My pal and excellent programmer, Noel, from Southern California and I have been working for the last several months to develop a simple, easy-to-use website called VouchOn.com.
I had the idea for the site during a business trip to Bangor, ME. Lying on the bed at the Holiday Inn and trying ...
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Tuesday, December 19th, 2006
After letting the idea stew for a week or so, I've decided to make .psd versions of all 13 iPaperCraft templates available for a small fee. It is my hope that these templates will give you more flexibility to design papercraft iPodCovers that make you the envy of all ...
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Monday, December 18th, 2006
It's only been 6 days since the launch of the iPaperCraft.com PDF Generator and already there are some beautifully iPod covers out and about. The gallery below are iPod covers made using the generator within the last 24 hours. I'd love to put up a gallery of iPaperCraft.com ...
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Tuesday, December 5th, 2006
Inspired by flickr member Ape Lad and with the testing help of MAKE: Magazine readers, I created a php script using the ezPDF class that would generate PDF papercraft templates for any iPod model to date.
The iPaperCraft.com PDF generator lets you upload an image of your choice and it spits ...
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Wednesday, April 26th, 2006
My good friends at Scenic Valley Products were sending out price sheets like crazy. I'm talking professional, 4-color, glossy sheets; with photos of the products, the pricing, and the customer name changed every single time. But there was a problem. Their print designer charged $25 just to ...
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Thursday, September 1st, 2005
It was a crisp September day in 2004 when Merlin Mann first introduced the Hipster PDA - a simple stack of index cards held together with a small binder clip with one simple purpose . . . to make its master productive. In the months since, use of the ...
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