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Comparing Responsive Image Proposals

Responsive Web Design has gained in usage and ease of use. But one, rather large, missing piece is responsive images.

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Moving Off App Engine

Google App Engine provided a slew of learning, and allowed me to rapidly build my side-projects. But, it's time to move on.

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Responsive Web Design

The implementation and advocacy of responsive web design is increasing, and possibly fully manifested in the web design community. Are you taking part?

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Managing Coworking

When I was working in a team of about ~15 at an Advertising Agency, we were commonly trying to perfect how we all interacted with each other.

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Being Self Taught Revisted

A few weeks ago I posted about possible drawbacks of being a self-taught web developer and I got some really good feedback.

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The Unforeseen Consequence of Being Self-Taught

I had yet to notice any drawbacks of working in a field where I have either taught myself what I need to know or learned through work experience. Until now.

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My First Visit To Seattle

Since I missed the chance to see one of my all-time favourite people live, in Vancouver, I had an all-too-good reason to visit Seattle for the first time.

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Logicalism Over Minimalism

I don't subscribe to any sort of minimalist way of life. But, that word seems to have a meaning that I can often attest to my life. The funny thing about words and their meaning is that they aren't consistent across all means.

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An Interview With Chris Allen

Chris Allen is a Vancouver based freelance Graphic Designer and Art Director, an Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design graduate and has strong roots in the Skateboarding industry.

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