Daily Sketch: September 12, 2015
I wrote a little about September 11.
Playing with the new Paper for iPhone:
Daily Sketch: 2015-09-07
I wrote a little bit about the American work week.
Finally got around to using the Paper Think Tools for some wireframing. I love it. Just makes me wish the canvas wasn’t limited to 4:3.
The greatest challenge in analyzing branding seems to be separating the merits of an identity from the opinion of the organization itself.
Opinions are flying about the new Google logo. It is certainly an adjustment, but I’m inclined to withhold judgment while it is applied. It seems like a first step in the Alphabet branding family and fits Material Design well.
MI: Rogue Nation is awesome. That is all.
Just finished Jurassic World. I loved it. Takes me back to elementary school when I saw the original. Perfect.
Daily Sketch: August 10, 2015
“Daddy, why can’t you put that movie on Grandpa’s iPad for our trip?”
“Well, Let me tell you about a magical technology called DRM…”
I’m finding that clever juxtapositions quickly break down when you think about them. They sound great but many things shouldn’t actually be compared.
I wrote about Weezer and Time Machines.
The rabbits have ruined most of the garden, but the remaining things are looking pretty good.
We were missing Top Pot Donuts today and decided to do something about it:
Daily Sketch: July 28, 2015.
I was messing around with some of Paper’s new Think tools:
First Safari was the new IE, then Chrome was the new IE. But we all agree that Firefox is the worst, right?
With each passing year I feel like fatigue is more like a movie style judo-chop, making me uselessly sleepy instantly.
Settling in for the annual Mighty team retreat. I feel a nap coming on.