EDIT: I’m in Australia, so styles are back on before the rest of the world. That was heaps of fun! Looking forward to CSS Naked Day 2009.
Today I disabled CSS for this site, because I’m taking part in CSS Naked Day for 2008.
CSS Naked Day is a great way to show off the fact that I spent time and effort marking my site up correctly. Because I do on-the-fly testing with Lynx I knew what to expect.
Looking at my site, I feel like a search engine.
My good friend, former boss and all-around legend Jason has a lengthy article published about him at Format Magazine
Read it, drop a comment. It’s full of awesome stuff like this:
After being given the opportunity to work with his favorite artists, Jason traveled abroad to take his talents to the next level. “Being the first Australian to paint running trains in New York City and painting a running train in NYC with SEEN in 1993 put me on the international world stage. In Europe it was when Loomit, Chintz, Shark, Rio and I painted wholecars on both sides of a three car train. The solo wholecar I did in Amsterdam in 1993-94 blew everyone away. No lookouts no help, just me and 15 cans of Flieder.”
Yeah, his hair is wack, but Sam is a legend – check his Shadow-esque MPC button mashing in this vid:
At the beginning of this year, I moved to Sydney with my son to live with my partner Kelly, and so far it has been the best decision that I have made. Sydney is awesome! So many cool things to do, eat and drink. Yum.
To coincide with my big move, and subsequent change of employers (I work for myself now!), Jaymis and I redesigned and launched our baby and I must say, I really like it.
I began the design some months ago when I was first playing with Blueprint CSS (which is awesome – three cheers for Olav ) and so was based on waaay old Blueprint code. Thanks to the new modular code system, I was able to upgrade with no worries at all!
So the site is live, I’m working as the Oxygen Kiosk full time now, so contact us for your next web development quote!