06/2009 Article Archive

  • Another installment of the Mirificam Press interview series has come and gone. Thanks to M. Joshua Cauller for participating this week; just two more interviews to go. There were some very interesting articles in the design blogosphere this week. The My Ink Blog post about the left-brained / right-brained paradox is a good read, although I admit I'm not in complete agreement. Also, make sure to check out the jQuery plugin linknotify() by Brian Cray.

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  • M. Joshua Cauller is a designer working out of York, Pennsylvania. In 2003 he earned an associates degree in digital art from the Art Institute of York. He has worked in Television and video production as well as web design. Right now he is the Art Director for the Barry Group where he oversees web design and video production. Take a look at his personal portfolio site for a showcase of projects he's worked on in the past. M. Joshua is involved in Dove Community Cell Church where he serves as a cell group leader. He has also served for the past three years as the director's assistant for Dove's Church Planting and Leadership School. M. Joshua has become a great asset to Mirificam Press in the last year, participating in conversation and adding great insight. It's a privilege to have him as a friend and I thank him for taking the time to answer these questions.

  • As has become the recent ritual here on 5 for Friday, I'd like to start by thanking Molly E. Holzschlag, the most recent interviewee in the Mirificam Press interview series. I have just a few more interviews to go and I have to admit, I'm nowhere near the place I'd like to be on the development of the video series. I had to scrap my first attempt, but I think all the work and frustration will be well worth it in the end. Now, here's this week's 5 for Friday.

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  • It is an exceptional honor to have Molly E. Holzschlag here on Mirificam Press. Molly is a long-time web standards pioneer. She has authored or co-authored over thirty books, one of which is the enormously popular Zen of CSS Design. For years Molly has been a favorite speaker and instructor at conferences all over the world and has been involved in consulting projects with AOL, Yahoo!, BBC, Microsoft.