Resume infographic

July 28, 2009 · Filed Under design · Comment 


Resume infographic, originally uploaded by Bart Claeys.

What a superb way of showing your resume / CV! Interesting, draws you in, and is beautifully presented. Kudos!

Thanks to Ryan over at Think Vitamin for his post on rocking an interview here.

Maserati garage heaven

July 25, 2009 · Filed Under Cars · 1 Comment 

Now this is RIGHT up my street!

Apple.com, circa 1983.

July 17, 2009 · Filed Under Apple stuff · Comment 

Apple.com, circa 1983., originally uploaded by davelawrence8.

Fantastic! Dave Lawrence over on flickr has done a superb job designing Apple’s website circa 1983. Kudos!

Via Gizmodo :-)

Rory Cellan-Jones is keynoting Hull Digital Live

July 15, 2009 · Filed Under hull digital · 2 Comments 

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It’s not often that you get to announce some brilliant news, but today is a day when I can!

Hull Digital Live, Hull’s first digital and technology conference is going to welcome Rory Cellan-Jones, the BBC’s Technology Correspondent as the Keynote Speaker.

Since January 2007, Cellan-Jones has been the BBC’s Technology Correspondent[1] with the job of expanding the BBC’s coverage of new media and telecoms, and the cultural impact of the Internet. (Source – Wikipedia).

Rory writes on the BBC Technology blog here, and you can follow him on Twitter here. He has met virtually all the movers and shakers in the UK tech industry and the global digital dignitaries, reported from many an Apple event, has great insight into the current trends and shifts, plus is a gadget lover himself!

I’m really, really excited that Rory is coming to speak at the Hull Digital Live Conference, and I would like to extend my sincere thanks for agreeing to do so.

So what are you waiting for, sign up to stay in touch and get a heads up on when the conference website goes live as well as the early bird tickets!

Layered Desktop

July 13, 2009 · Filed Under Web, Work · Comment 

Layered Desktop, originally uploaded by Gabriel Radic.

A brilliant boost for your desktop productivity :-)

Get the full size version and set it as your desktop background. Make sure you select a *centred* layout instead of *stretched to fit*, or the fine lines will be blurred.

Use it to organise your icons in groups, like:

- the paper area for work stuff;
- the aluminium plate for personal projects;
- the wooden desk for yet to be categorised elements, like finished or in-progress downloads.
- the post-it for urgent elements.

Original flickr page here. Kudos to Gabriel Radic for doing this!

Dave Watson jumps Tour de France peloton

July 10, 2009 · Filed Under Life in general · 1 Comment 

Not sure how well this went down with the Tour bosses… good grief!!

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