+27 April 2000 If you're reading this now, then you either want to still check out version 6, or you don't know that vitaflo has redesigned. Please go to www.vitaflo.com to see all of the new stuff. Of course, version 6 will remain here for you to try out if you really want to, there just won't be any updates. | |
+26 April 2000 Currently, I'm at work on a couple things. One is a Kiiroi column for next months edition, though I'm still not sure what exactly I'm going to discuss. The other is that I'm workin on the new vitaflo, which should actually be released in the next few weeks. I might wait until after I go to LA in May, I haven't decided. As a fair warning, it's going to be very minimal design. I'm just going to be experimenting with a few things before I go full fledged with a version 7. The good news is there will be daily updates. So you all now have a reason to come back every day. ;) More later (subscribers will be the first to get the lowdown). | |
+18 April 2000 6 Million Ways is back in the hizouse! After months on hiatus, Annette returns with a nice minimalist design (which she's actually really good at). Expect to see new cover graphics and news over there as well now. Sweeeeet.
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+13 April 2000 Well I got a digital camera finally (yeah, I'm behind the times, I know). Though it's a nice one. A Kodak DC290. Amazing pictures. I'm bringing it to E3 and plan to have a full report with pictures when I return. Look for it mid-May. Other than that, I'm trying to think of new design ideas for vitaflo. There are a bunch of things I'd like to do, I just don't know what. Which means this site could go in one of a million different directions. I wouldn't expect anything similar to what it is now. Time will tell. | |
+9 April 2000 Kiiroi just launched its April edition. Vitaflo has a strong presence this month since I was interviewed (along with the other Kiiroi Crew members) for the Ask section, as well as participated in the Team Em piece for this month. All in all, a pretty interesting edition! | |
+6 April 2000 After three months of work, ASMBLR is finally a living beast. Assembler is an experimental DHTML project, which was coded entirely by hand without outside assistance (no WYSIWYG editors, etc). Assembler should be functional in both IE4+ and Netscape 4+ on both Mac and PC (the faster the system the better). The goal was to make a cross platform/browser DHTML experience for everyone. The result was pretty damn close to the original goal (except for a few inconsistancies in browsers as expected). Go check out the work and let me know your thoughts. | |
+1 April 2000 Hey kids, the new domain is real close to kickin off. About 90% done with it. Just gotta finish the last project. For those of you who want to see some mugshots of myself, check out the great new feature over at Design is Kinky called, well, Mugshot. Lots of photos of the people behind the popular design sites on the web. If only there were more... |