Oh look, a post about not posting. How delightfully ironic. This one actually has some substance. I’ve been working for a change!
The days and weeks (and months for that matter) have been busy here at the Artboredom offices. But you’ll hear no complaints as busy is great during this economy. I’d been working hard on two sites recently and I’ve just started another. It’s unfortunate that sometimes your personal projects/sites have to come second but that’s the reality.
Wine in the Woods

I just recently completed a couple of sites with Wine in the Woods (above) being one of them. WIW is a wine festival in Columbia, Maryland running on its 17th year. I produced the site for/through the BMCGroup. BMC, which also located closed to Columbia is having their business portfolio site redesigned by me as well. I’m working on that project right now. Lots of great opportunities!
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Too much on my plate to write a complete post I succumb to my ADD and rapidfire some thoughts on what I’m using on the Mac at the moment!
Loving Twitter. No I mean it; I’m really loving Twitter!
I was an early adopter, late power user. I’ve always used it as a micro-blog addition to this site, but it wasn’t until I started following people that I truly understood its power. So follow me if you’re interested, and I’ll follow you if you’re Tweeting some nice content. But please show some life from time to time; URL’s are nice but after awhile it tastes like spam.
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What jQuery I’m using here at Artboredom, plus a sheepish explanation and apology!
I’ve noticed that there’s been a lot of new visitors reaching my site through searches for jQuery. Unfortunately I’m no jQuery expert. I’ve been using it to some success, but I’m still figuring out all its variables. Regardless, I learned all this by doing what you all are doing - searching. So I figured since I’ve accumulated a reasonable amount of links and tutorials that I should give back. There are great tutorial sites out there, but sometimes seeing something implemented within an active site and not a demo provides more insight. Plus, I’ve encountered numerous problems leading to solutions which might help as well.
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