As you may have noticed, this blog project is in archive mode. We enjoyed sharing with you. Maybe we'll try again one day.
As you may have noticed, this blog project is in archive mode. We enjoyed sharing with you. Maybe we'll try again one day.
Attached is an Illustrator die line I created for a 6 x 9 pocket folder. It fits a CD and business card on the left side and a half or folded letter sheet on the right. The image to the left is the cover of the folder project.

Since I don't watch much TV, I have to rely on other sources and the Internet to find out when new interesting ads are running. So tonight I was delighted to read about UPS' new campaign called “Whiteboard”.
This video from Common Craft does a great job at explaining RSS. It is so simple with just a camera and some hand props. No acting involved.
PHPture is a free web-based viewer of your Aperture library. Looks like you just upload your entire library and it can be viewed online via PHPture. Now I just need a camera worthy of using Aperture with!

When I feel that my 6 or so domain names are expensive to renew or that my employers 300+ names are hard to manage, imagine what it must be like for Kevin Ham. Ham is the owner of many domain names, some, like 'greeting.com' that he paid a mere $350,000 for. That's right. That is no typo. He started buying domain names while he was in medical school and soon abandoned that to become a domain name tycoon. With over 300,000 domains, he seems to be succeeding. Most of these names are only placeholder pages for ads served up that are mildly relevant to the URL.