We got back from DC almost a week ago, but I'm just now getting around to culling through my 500 or so pictures. I'll have a full gallery and whatnot up in a few days, but I stumbled across one I had to share. I wasn't blown away when I took this picture, but when I got back to the computer, the expression and angle on the lead soldier's face just seemed to fall into place. A quick trip through Aperture and Silver Efex Pro, and this is what I came up with:
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Worth a (re)post
Some of you may have already seen this picture, but I just rediscovered it and wanted to share again.
My youngest brother Brent was but a high schooler in 2005, when Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of The Sith was released. He and a bunch of his nerdier friends decided, as Star Wars nerds are wont to do, to go to the premiere in costume. He's the second character from the left in this picture; can you guess who he is?
If you guessed "George Lucas, the director of the movie," you're correct. That's him "directing a scene" with his friends. He said he even signed a few autographs at the theater.
Congratulations, little brother; you've managed to out-nerd the nerds. Now that's Jedi.
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Annals of Great Software Design: Lotus Notes
I've long been a fan of Lotus Notes for its user-friendly, functional UI design. One important concept in designing a great UI is to keep it as simple as possible. Here's an example from the latest version of Notes for the Mac:
Click it to make it big so you can fully appreciate the design aesthetic.
I appreciate the gigantic-ness of the dialog box itself, obscuring almost all of my desktop and encouraging me to focus on my meeting response. The tiny-by-comparison text area keeps the text relatively narrow and easier to read. The Text Properties button follows along as you type, ensuring that your ability to change text properties is literally at your fingertips. Of course, the ability WOULD be there—if the button actually did anything when you clicked it.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
24: Mad Libs
In case you didn't get that, the quote was:
We're going to have to tie the main servers together. I need an AVI motherboard but you're going to have to reconfigure it for a macro uplink.
I just couldn't let that one slide. It's like they just combined random words that are mostly from the area of interest to the conversation. To try and translate that into another vernacular:
We're going to have to marinate the carburetor. I need some V8 tires but you're going to have to retread them for a stick-shift lug nut.
If you come up with a good one, leave a note in the comments.