a thought for posterous.com:

19 08 2008

i want to be able to attach/add photos to a post when i’m logged on to posterous.com – not just by attaching them to an email.

Garry - can we please take care of this sometime soon?

or is there a reason we don’t have that capability yet?

OH, BY THE WAY!  i love that i can update all of my various accounts: twitter, facebook, wordpress, etc now!

i stopped using wordpress b/c it was cumbersome, but now it’s getting updated when my posterous account does! i love it!

brilliant. thank you!!!

 

 

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new flair on facebook - YAY!

19 08 2008

because i can and because i love tiny things, i want to share the latest and greatest version of my "pieces of flair" bulletin board on facebook.

i love these tiny buttons.

really, i want to take them with me wherever i go.

like, i want to have these actual buttons with me. wherever i go.

in a little bag. in my purse.

with the other little things i carry in my purse.

like the chicken boy playmobil.

he's in there.

right now.

he's always in there.

See and download the full gallery on posterous

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Kitteeey!!! (say that like Boo does in Monsters, Inc.)

18 08 2008

This is Miss Jones.
Her name isn’t really Jones.
But it is.
It’s a long story involving Metallica, a “long-hair” named Mike, crab rangoons, Taco Cabana and the Crate&Barrel stockrooms.

Sent from my iPhone

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Photoshop-ing in the shower

16 05 2008

I do a lot of good thinking in the shower and perhaps that’s why i take such long showers.

For work, the sales team is going up to DC for a “blitz” and they’re inviting potential clients to a happy hour at a restaurant on the final Saturday afternoon that they’re up there. I was comissioned to create the invitation for said happy hour.

I did and it’s GREAT! I created a background for the invitation that looks like those plastic floor tiles you see in cafeterias and restaurants - my “floor” is yellow and gold, well, two shades of golden yellow, basically.

I used the 3D filter in Illustrator to make them really look like tiles and i was so proud of myself until I realized that because of the filtering effect, the edges of each “tile” were very different than the original object.

The general jist of what I did is copied everything from Illustrator and pasted it into Photoshop. It was an easy fix that I needed so I could make a PDF for the print shop I have to use through work. They only print from PDFs… boo.





Unfigured

30 04 2008

I know that the tags/hyperlinks are not set up correctly as of now, but when I figure out how to do that, I’ll fix ‘em. Also, the TIMES on all of these posts seems to be WAY off! I’ll work on that too.