This is the latest from Webtech.
You be the judge, you.
Posted by Kammer at December 2, 2004 05:39 PMvery nice
Posted by: micah at December 2, 2004 10:48 PMI love the flow it all has. Where did you get the cool ink blot/dingbat/flourish thing?
Posted by: timf at December 3, 2004 12:37 AMThanks guys.
Dingbat: It's an EPS from a pencil sketch.
Nice work Kammer - I'm impressed. Brings back the good 'ole memories of falling asleep in Vespers. Ah, yes...those were the days...
Posted by: Nathan at December 3, 2004 06:25 PMmy comments and compliments all tend to run together. i've thought about this site for a while and can't think of anything bad to say. i like it. i probably don't even understand enough to know what it is i appreciate about it. but it's functional and attractive, and the fact that i know some of the hands who contributed to its formation increases my appreciation exponentially by mere association.
i'm wondering about the availability of a non-tamperable, non-pirateable output file or download? i have a friends with dial-up, or i'd just send them the link to show them the LG (this is live, right? you're not just showing us some buried beta version). so i'm wondering if there's a downloadable output file (as in player file that would fit on CD or in email) that i could pass along to them to view on their hard drive? and, if so, permissible?
and re: the pic of you on gwen's blog...
of course you look completely drained. you are.
please get you some rest when this semester wraps up, will you?
Nathan: thank you, glad to see you've joined our ranks.
Joy: The site is fully public at the moment and takes no less than 50 seconds to load on a 56k modem. Although I have no qualms personally, departamentally, I shouldn't send out the SWF file.
Rest cometh like a bandit.
Posted by: Kammer at December 4, 2004 10:24 PMi like it
Posted by: sligh at December 5, 2004 12:01 AMbeautiful
Posted by: gwen at December 5, 2004 04:08 PMsweet!
i hate to be picky, and perhaps there's nothing you can do about content yourself, ben, but there's a punctuation/spelling error in the last set. it says "the stone the builder's rejected," which shouldn't have the "'".
but the site is beautiful. nice work.
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