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    Upcoming arrival

    August 22nd, 2008

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    Yep, it’s happening, we’re having a baby. According to the estimates, he/she should be entering this new and crazy world on February 15, 2009.

    Keep us in your thoughts and prayers as we enter into this adventure together, and are joined by a little one in our own adventure.

    Ian & Jamie

    Slimmer Apps

    August 6th, 2008

    I regularly use the big three design apps: Adobe Photoshop, Ilustrator and InDesign. All are a little slow to load, take up a bit of memory, and have many, many features that I don’t need on a regular basis. While I do consider myself a power user and I generally squeeze every bit of functionality out of the apps I use, I still feel like all these apps are just overly bloated for regular use. There has been a rise in the past 4 years or so of web apps being much more simplified and, in some ways, far more useful than their desktop counterparts. You can see this in examples like Google Docs vs. Microsoft Office, Basecamp vs. Microsoft Project. Not to mention Aviary currently in private beta, is an extremely ambitions suite off applications Aviary that are being designed to be web based rivals to many of Adobe’s graphics and media apps. The plus side of these apps is that they run on any computer with an internet connection and a modern web browser.

    The Desktop

    So, back to the desktop. I love a good desktop app. They are fast, feature rich, and integrated into the desktop experience better (try downloading a 2GB photoshop file vs. trying to open one locally). The problem is that over time the simple, user friendly desktop apps get feature creep, meaning that they get more an more features every version to please customers wanting to drop down a few hundred bucks on an upgrade and feel like they are getting something for it.

    Honestly, I love the bloated new features of desktop apps. I really do. I don’t want a stripped down version of a desktop app that really limits my functionality. But, on my two year old MacBook Pro Adobe’s CS3 Apps can be a bear to work with. They are slow to launch, and take up too much memory at the get go.

    A Modest Solution

    What if all desktop apps had selectable features? What if you could choose in the preferences what features you wanted included when you launched the app? What if you could create profiles for yourself that launched the app with different features enabled, much like Adobe already does for workspaces in many of their apps.

    Photoshop: What if I only need a few sets of tools for doing simple tasks like mild photo editing, resizing and saving for a website. But I needed a larger set of features for designing a UI or creating a web site comp.

    Illustrator: What if I’m only doing a simple vinyl banner design and I don’t need live trace or live paint, mesh warp, etc…I just need to use some of the basic tools.

    InDesign: What if I’m creating simple wedding program and I know I won’t need any extra plugins, nor the more advanced searching features, nor transparency or effects, etc.

    I assume to have flexible applications like this would require a huge shift in how applications are developed and how UIs are designed (i.e. How does a customer enable or disable these features or choose the proper set of features on startup with out it being completely confusing).

    With the rise of mini-portable computing, desktop apps are soon to be left in the dust. They need to adapt or die. I hope they adapt, I really do. I love the desktop too much to let that experience die.

    NEW WORK: TereuTereu.com

    July 24th, 2008

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    I just recently launched a website for the band, Tereu Tereu. Built on WordPress, it features a clean, simple design and allows them to maintain all the content themselves.

    Visit the new site and check out their music at TereuTereu.com

    HappyGoFortune.com Progress

    June 9th, 2008

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    I’ve refined my designs for HappyGoFortune.com recently and began to develop the HTML & CSS for the site. I’m very happy with the progress of the site.

    HappyGoForune.com is a project that I started which will be a social fortune cookie website that will dispense daily fortunes which you will be able to subscribe to, rate, comment and even purchase clever products of your favorite fortunes.

    To be announced with HappyGoFortune.com is launched…

    Color Shifting Nightmare Killer

    June 7th, 2008

    [From The Mysterious “Save For Web” Color Shift | Web Design Blog: Web Design & Innovation in web standards : Viget Labs]

    I’ve had the mysterious Photoshop to Save For Web colorshift for sometime, which has really screwed up some of my website designs, because I couldn’t reconcile the colors I was using inside photoshop with the colors the colors that I was getting in Save for web. Finally I figured it out thanks to this helpful tutorial by Doug Avery, who looks like he was the designer of Odeo, which I always liked their site design. This will save me from a multitude of future headaches.

    Photos from Jeremy & Jondi’s Wedding

    June 5th, 2008

    Below are photos from my brother’s wedding a few weekends ago. Check out more photos on their flickr photo pool

    In Progress: HappyGoFortune.com

    May 4th, 2008

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    I’ve started a new web project that I’m pretty excited about. HappyGoFortune.com. My goal is to create a funny and social internet time waster…ok, I know you’re thinking that we have enough of those on the web, but what I say to that is do we have enough of those that let’s you read original, hirarious, fortune cookies and get your lucky numbers, and share them with friends? Not in my opinion.

    Sign-up for our email list on the HappyGoFortune.com website and we’ll send out an email when the site is launched.

    Upcoming Project

    April 26th, 2008

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    This is from a photoshoot from an upcoming web design project I’m working on… Stay tuned, I’ll be releasing more images as the project progresses.

    Upgraded to WordPress 2.5 RC 2!

    March 27th, 2008

    I just upgraded the blog to WordPress 2.5 RC2. The administration panel is amazing! They’ve really out done themselves this time. My plugins and site seem to be working fine, despite the major upgrade, but If you find something screwy on here comment on this post or email: me at iansoper dot com.

    NEW: RIFF Website & Logo

    March 26th, 2008

    I recently designed a new website and logo for the Rappahannock Independent Film Festival.

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