CS4 is Coming!!

Adobe Creative Suite 4 is coming September 23rd at 12:01 A.M. (EST). Sign up to view the live webcast here: www.adobe.com/go/somethingbrilliant Be prepared to get your world rocked.

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It's Alive! Bring Your Design to Life with Flash!

With some fancy code that you can get here, you can bring your designs to life using Flash.  A little ActionScript and a little thing called parallax, you can give designs depth.  Check out the example and download fully commented code here.  Enjoy!

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Google not hip enough for ya? Navigaya.com is sick!

So I stumbled upon Navigaya.com and can’t get over how sick it is.  It’s sweet.  Just hard to describe.  Think of it as Google’s hipper, older brother that lives in SoHo in a trendy studio and money to burn. In general, it enables you to search multiple search engines at one time, and you also have quick access to all major news feeds, weather, movies, and pretty much every other site you visit on a […]

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AIGA – Cross Media Presentation

Earlier in the week I presented at an AIGA meeting at the Adobe HQ.  It was a great group and a lot of fun!  I have been asked for the slides and other resouces I shared during the meeting, so I thought I’d post the link here.  Everything you ever wanted to know about going from print, to web, to mobile, to video.  Enjoy!

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Application Mockup Creator Making Good Money (done in AIR)

Balsamiq, an application mockup creation tool built on Adobe AIR, has generated more than $10,000 in revenue less than 6 weeks after the $79 tool launched. The one-man company was profitable within 3 weeks after launch and the application itself is quite remarkable.

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Speaking at MAX 2008

Join me at MAX 2008, the annual Adobe event, to connect with thousands of Adobe users, experts, and staff for four days of education and inspiration. Learn cutting-edge skills, explore emerging technologies, build valuable relationships, and ignite bold new ideas. This year’s program features a diverse schedule of sessions and labs, unique networking and social events, and presentations by industry luminaries. Did I mention that I will be speaking there?  Join me for everything you […]

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Finally! A great article on the issues with AS 3.0

  So the guru Colin Moock published an interesting article about nine problems he sees with ActionScript 3.0 and Flash Player 9. Most of the charges he makes are specific to the Flash CS3 authoring environment, and the general theme is that ActionScript 3.0 and its implementation in Flash CS3 makes the development process more difficult than it should be for users without significant programming backgrounds. Colin does an excellent job of describing each charge […]

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Google Trends Rocks

  This might be news to everyone else but Google Trends rocks! Compare any two (or more) things to see how they’re faring with the public (search numbers).  Compare Flash to Silverlight and you’ll see how all is well in the land of Adobe. http://www.google.com/trends  

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Websites Created

I’ve been really meaning to do a post on each one of these websites I’ve created over the past couple years but paying work keeps getting in the way.  So here they are. A snapshot Yes, I made all the Flash on this site.  Great use of Flash video: http://www.tgel.com Other sites: http://www.womf.org http://www.pemko.com http://www.samsonlive.com http://www.opon.com http://www.traceylynngolf.com http://www.maxlinear.com http://www.kineticorp.com http://www.altiragroup.com http://www.fervormusic.com   

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Adapting to New Technology

“Most people use about 35% of the capacity of any one technology,” says Michelle Weil, a psychologist and product-design consultant, “and then they stop.”  I feel like everyone to a degree feels the pressure to learn new technology. I admire the people that don’t actually.  But if you work in the technical industry, as a designer, manager, programmer, or casual blog poster, you often feel the weight of not knowing things you think you should know.  This […]

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