Last Saturday I posted the last image for my 365 project, Seasons of Glass. One iPhone image a day for a full year, starting it on the very day I got my iPhone. Read here a summary of what it was like.
The blog will continue, although I will no longer be posting on a daily basis.
News, updates & comments on the photography site Always Arriving, which features people and urban photographs from around the world. Feedback is very welcome.
Tuesday, 9 November 2010
Wednesday, 3 November 2010
People Section Redesigned
I am currently in the process of redesigning the whole Always Arriving site. The first part is finished, the People section, which I just uploaded. Please check it out: www.gheedon.com/People .
The new look and feel is a lot different from the old one. Rather than re-develop everything from scratch with lots of self-made javascript code, I decided to use RapidWeaver, a web editor which comes complete with templates. All I needed to do was set up a CSS file to render fonts and colours the way I prefer them. As to setting up the galleries, I can do that in iPhoto and simply import them into RapidWeaver. No more resizing photos and creating thumbnails by hand... . Ok, you do give up a certain amount of freedom in design, but the time gained is formidable.
And the nice thing: the pages also look great on the iPhone and iPad (and hopefully, other mobile devices as well).
I will continue with the redesign; the Urban section is next. I'm keeping the Holga section for last, seeing that it is the largest one.
Enjoy viewing the photos and let me know what you think - feedback is welcome.
The new look and feel is a lot different from the old one. Rather than re-develop everything from scratch with lots of self-made javascript code, I decided to use RapidWeaver, a web editor which comes complete with templates. All I needed to do was set up a CSS file to render fonts and colours the way I prefer them. As to setting up the galleries, I can do that in iPhoto and simply import them into RapidWeaver. No more resizing photos and creating thumbnails by hand... . Ok, you do give up a certain amount of freedom in design, but the time gained is formidable.
And the nice thing: the pages also look great on the iPhone and iPad (and hopefully, other mobile devices as well).
I will continue with the redesign; the Urban section is next. I'm keeping the Holga section for last, seeing that it is the largest one.
Enjoy viewing the photos and let me know what you think - feedback is welcome.
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