Archive for the ‘Ramblings’ Category

Just Shouting About Shizzow

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

shizzow logoWhen Ryan Snyder approached me back in January about a project he, Mark Wallaert and Sam Keen had begun development on a few months before I quickly said, “Sure!”. I had previously worked with these talented developers and was thrilled to have the opportunity just to be involved with whatever they were producing.

I had no idea what a “Shizzow” was and as Ryan (in his ever-so-calm demeanor) explained it (and I’m kind of paraphrasing here)…

“It’s called location-based social-networking. But more importantly with Shizzow, it’s using technology to actually get us off our computers and connect in person with our friends and loved ones. We think it’s more important to develop and maintain our real relationships instead of gathering and collecting ‘friends’.

If I’m having some beers with friends and you’re in a coffee shop down the street working on a project, wouldn’t it be great to be able to find out we’re nearby and pop in for a pint and have some great conversation?”

I had a great time creating the branding, developing the look and feel and producing the overall web template design. But watching the passion, hard work and incredible talents of Sam, Mark and Ryan from the sidelines was awe-inspiring. Kudos to you, guys!

Keeping quiet about this great new web service has been driving me nuts. But I’m pleased to finally announce that Shizzow is now in private beta (with limited invitations available). Unfortunately for all my friends and family outside the great Northwest, Shizzow is just for Portland, Oregon alone. Kind of like Stumptown or Voodoo Doughnuts.

Check out some other great write-ups here and here or learn more about Shizzow here.

Digital Web Magazine – Creating The Perfect Portfolio

Tuesday, February 5th, 2008

An excellent article that clearly identifies not just the building of a portfolio, but the need to treat it as an important piece of a self-promotional marketing tool. This is something I preach to my students as much as possible.

Of course, I must admit my portfolio is getting a little long in the tooth…

Find out more here… (courtesy of Digital Web Magazine)

Happy 50th Anniversary Legos!

Monday, January 28th, 2008

Just heard that today (at 1:58 p.m. to be exact) was the 50th anniversary for Legos. From me and my two children, “Happy Birthday, Legos!”

Courtesy of Gizmodo

James Kim Found Deceased in Oregon Wilderness

Wednesday, December 6th, 2006

I truly had hoped this story would end with a happy ending. CNET Editor James Kim’s body was found in the wilderness of Central Point Oregon today after attempting to find help for his stranded family. His family was found safe two days earlier.

A husband and father myself who has often made the similar trip between Portland and the Bay Area during the holidays, this story hit close to home. Here was a man who stepped up for the sake of his family regardless of the risks involved. That’s my definition of a true hero.

My prayers go out to James’ family. You can leave your thoughts and wishes for the Kim family here.