I got a lot of compliments on the design of the ignite session I did for Mil-OSS. Part of what made it work so well, I think, is the drop shadows, like you see here: For a long time, I did these using the Gimp. It's kind of a tedious process, especially if you are … Continue reading Beautiful drop shadows now bow before me.
Tag: Putting Something New Into the World
A long-term project to create something new and vital, every day.
My Toast at Chris and Carolyn’s Wedding
This weekend, I was lucky enough to be the best man at my friend Chris' wedding. It's the first time I've actually been part of a wedding party. The scariest part, for me, was the toast at the rehearsal dinner. It wasn't the presentation that had me worried, it was the content. I wasn't sure … Continue reading My Toast at Chris and Carolyn’s Wedding
Tilt-Shift: Leave it to the experts.
I first ran into this tilt-shift effect in Harper's Magazine a few years ago. You make a regular photograph look like a photo of small things taken by a macro lens. This is done by messing with the "focus" of the photo. Done right, the subject looks like an impossibly elaborate model. I like that … Continue reading Tilt-Shift: Leave it to the experts.
Meridian Hill Park: Full of Fail.
Meridian Hill Park, which is also known as Malcolm X Park, is at 16th Street NW and W Street NW in Washington, DC. It was built from 1914 to 1936. I had been told that it was created as part of a campaign to make Washington the host of the Prime Meridian. Many cities were vying for the privilege of hosting the arbitrary marker, and in the same way that a city will build a stadium to encourage the Olympic Committee, Washington organized Meridian Hill Park.
Here's a shot that captures the... sloppiness that can be found there:
Though it's a little down-at-the-heels, Meridian Hill Park still has an air of importance. Even if it's an importance that's mostly forgotten. For that reason, I think it's a very romantic place.
Or so I thought. Wikipedia tells me that I'm wrong. Completely.
Moleskine as iPhone Cozy
I like the idea of carrying around a moleskine instead of an iPhone.


