- 15 Beautiful Typography Inspired Websites - Mar 2009I’ve seen a lot of designs lately experimenting with large type, and with the right choice of font, contrast and whitespace they look great.
- 5 Quick and Easy Ways to Optimise Your Website - Mar 2009Performance is something you don’t often think about. You assume that if it loads quickly enough for you then everyone’s happy. Someone commented a while back saying that it takes...
- Guest Post: 8 Tips To Design a Charity Website - Mar 2009Check out my latest guest blog post over at Webdesigner Depot; 8 tips to design a charity website.
- The Power and Kindness of Twitter - Mar 2009There’s no doubting the power of Twitter and the ability to share information virally. Just look at the Hudson plane crash as an example. But what’s amazing is the kindness...
- How you can help transform the lives of disabled kids - Mar 2009Action for Kids is a charity dedicated towards helping disabled children and their families. They help transform young lives by supplying kids with wheelchairs, mobility equipment and work opportunities. Left...
- Guest Post: 10 Steps to the Perfect Portfolio Site - Feb 2009Check out my latest guest blog post over at Smashing Magazine; 10 steps to the perfect portfolio site.
- Book Review: Tick My Boxes - Feb 2009I can’t remember where exactly, but I came across this while browsing the web one day and it caught my attention as I’d been thinking for some time now about...
- 7 Things Web Designers Can Learn From Gordon Ramsay - Feb 2009I was watching Ramsay’s Kichen Knightmares USA on Friday night and it got me thinking that as web designers we can learn so much from the kitchen maestro extraordinaire.
- Irish Blog Awards Winners 2009 - Feb 2009I was short listed for the best newcomer award but Trust Tommy ran away with it. Congrats Tommy and well done to all the other winners.
- Irish Blog Awards - Feb 2009My blog has been shortlisted for an Irish Blog Award; Best Newcomer - Sponsored by Teamworkpm.net. Happy days! Thanks Damien and all the judges involved.