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Discover new design resources faster than Smashing Magazine: Use Yahoo Pipes
Ever since I first heard about Yahoo Pipes more than a year ago, I’ve been looking for reasons to put it to work for me. But for some reason or another, it always ended up in the “cool but of little use” category. Today I really hunkered down in the Pipe builder and [...]
Continue reading...122 Raster & Vector Wings
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Lately I’ve been reading a lot about lucid dreaming, keeping a dream journal, watching Waking Life, and generally trying everything I can to take control of my dreams. The first thing I’m going to do in a dream – FLY! Us ground dwelling humans seem to be pretty consumed by the idea of [...]
Continue reading...New Design is up! Feedback wanted!
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
We’re really happy to announce a brand new site design to the Go Mediazine. Or should I officially say GOMEDIAZINE – all one word. Or you could spell it GOMEDIAzine or something like that. But anyway, we’re still tweaking some things and finding bugs now that people are using it. So [...]
Continue reading...Clear: Float
Friday, June 6, 2008
Some random ramblings from Go Media’s primary web developer Chris Wilson: Hey guys, I like the irony in this… after my mention yesterday of pushing html around for almost a decade, I hit an obstacle laying out a footer in the new world of Table-free markup. I wrote and manipulated a pile of javascript and [...]
Continue reading...Go Media on the Behance Network
Monday, May 12, 2008
So I signed up for a Behance profile months ago, along with my colleague Oliver. Other than a great source of inspiration, I kinda figured it was just another social network to waste time on. But ironically, the site has actually done good for me, considering how little I used it. At first I [...]
Continue reading...Launch of Cambria Suites Site
Monday, April 14, 2008
Go Media is pleased to present the new website for Cambria Suites. This is not your traditional hotel website with information laid out in a straightforward manner. With the unusual videos taking place in each room, you can see that Cambria Suites is looking to break out of the traditional hotel website [...]
Continue reading...Wordpress Skinning
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Something I enjoy doing and would like to be doing more of is creating custom Wordpress themes. I wouldn’t consider myself an expert, but I have managed to create a few themes so far for a few people. The theme you’re looking at now for the Go Mediazine was my very first theme [...]
Continue reading...Create a Killer Band Site in Drupal – Part 6 – Additional Functionality and Resources
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
This tutorial is another special series written guest author Sean Hodge from aiburn.com and Connection Cube. He is an expert in Drupal, which I am totally not familar with. He intrigued me when he told me that the majority of the bands on Sony’s record label are powered by Drupal. Drupal is [...]
Continue reading...Go Media finishes site for Subscript
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Go Media recently finished a job for Subscript, the more “boutique” little sister brand of Triple Five Soul. They wanted a blog format so they could post news, pics, and videos and such. The site is pretty minimal. Check it out: www.subscript.com Go there and buy their clothes. Although it might set you [...]
Continue reading...Create a Killer Band Site in Drupal – Part 5 – Drupal Admin
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
This tutorial is another special series written guest author Sean Hodge from aiburn.com and Connection Cube. He is an expert in Drupal, which I am totally not familar with. He intrigued me when he told me that the majority of the bands on Sony’s record label are powered by Drupal. Drupal is [...]
Continue reading...Create a Killer Band Site in Drupal – Part 4 – Theming Drupal
Thursday, February 28, 2008
This tutorial is another special series written guest author Sean Hodge from aiburn.com and Connection Cube. He is an expert in Drupal, which I am totally not familar with. He intrigued me when he told me that the majority of the bands on Sony’s record label are powered by Drupal. Drupal is [...]
Continue reading...Create a Killer Band Site in Drupal – Part 3 – XHTML
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
This tutorial is another special series written guest author Sean Hodge from aiburn.com and Connection Cube. He is an expert in Drupal, which I am totally not familar with. He intrigued me when he told me that the majority of the bands on Sony’s record label are powered by Drupal. Drupal is [...]
Continue reading...Create a Killer Band Site in Drupal – Part 2 – Slicing in Illustrator
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
This tutorial is another special series written guest author Sean Hodge from aiburn.com and Connection Cube. He is an expert in Drupal, which I am totally not familar with. He intrigued me when he told me that the majority of the bands on Sony’s record label are powered by Drupal. Drupal is [...]
Continue reading...Create a Killer band site in Drupal – Part 1 – Design
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
This tutorial is another special series written guest author Sean Hodge from aiburn.com and Connection Cube. He is an expert in Drupal, which I am totally not familar with. He intrigued me when he told me that the majority of the bands on Sony’s record label are powered by Drupal. Drupal is [...]
Continue reading...Create a Killer Band Site with Drupal: A 6-part Tutorial Series
Thursday, January 10, 2008
This tutorial is another special series written guest author Sean Hodge from aiburn.com and Connection Cube. He is an expert in Drupal, which I am totally not familar with. He intrigued me when he told me that the majority of the bands on Sony’s record label are powered by Drupal. Drupal is [...]
Continue reading...Netvibes Obssession Update
Thursday, October 11, 2007
A while back I wrote an article about RSS Feeds and I’m stoked to see that I’ve convinced some of you to follow my obession with RSS feeds and subscribe to the Go Mediazine! Well I had mentioned that I’m an avid Netvibes user and I was working on tweaking everything to my [...]
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