Presbymergent Logo Contest
April 2, 2008
We are running a logo contest over at presbymergent, and the contest will run for the next month - submissions are due by May 2nd. We are really hoping to get some great quality submissions, so please pass this on to your friends, graphic designers and anyone you think might be interested. And as far [...]
Tags: Design, Graphic-Design, Logo, Logo Contest, PresbymergentC. Scott Andreas on the Kingdom of God
February 18, 2008
This post is part of an ongoing guest blogger series on the kingdom of God.
Today, we will hear from C. Scott Andreas:
Like Adam, I work in web design and development, looking for ways to wield (subvert?) the black arts of marketing and IT for the Kingdom. I’m one of those guys pounding away on a [...]
Helvetica
February 8, 2008
I watched Helvetica the other day, at the recommendation of my good friend Adam. It’s a documentary about the typeface, Helvetica - one that is familiar to all computer users (Mac & PC) and everyone else in the world. Helvetica has always been a font I’ve avoided using because it looks so boring. However, it [...]
Tags: Design, Fonts, Graphic-Design, Helvetica, Helvetica Film, TypeRecent Designs
January 25, 2008
I haven’t been doing as much web design recently, partially because other things have been taking priority and partially because I just needed a break. But I’ve been able to finish up a few projects in the past week, and that’s felt good. I recently completed redesigns for Peachtree Baptist Church (Atlanta), the Kentucky Baptist [...]
Tags: Cleave-Design, Design, Web-DesignWordPress Drop Down Menus
November 24, 2007
I’ve found that a few people who are hardcore WordPress designers and users didn’t know about Yellow Swordfish’s Admin Drop Down Menus. I’m not sure why WordPress hasn’t integrated this into their Admin interface yet, but this is a very handy plugin that saves a lot of time clicking around. You can see a screenshot [...]
Tags: WordPressChurches: Change Your Web Hosting Companies!
November 20, 2007
In the past few weeks, I’ve been appalled with the price that some churches and ministry organizations are paying for their web hosting. It’s not the church’s fault; many of them signed up with web hosting companies years ago, and are still paying the rates from years ago. Here are two examples of groups [...]
Tags: Web-Design, Web-HostingRecent Redesigns
November 17, 2007
While I have been working on a few redesigns with cleave design, other bigger names have been getting their sites redesigned. One which just went live within the past week is the Society of Biblical Literature. This is one I was very interested in seeing because while I worked there last year as a Technology [...]
Tags: Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Society of Biblical Literature, Web-DesignIdaho Road Desktop Background Image
October 6, 2007
When I was back in Idaho this summer, I stopped off at my favorite spot on the road to get some photos. I played around with one of them in Photoshop and have really been enjoying it as my desktop - and I thought I might share it in case you’re interested. You can download [...]
Tags: Background, Desktop-Background, Desktop-Wallpaper, WallpaperWebdesign and Bad Browsers
September 15, 2007
One of the frustrations with Internet Explorer 6 (other than the fact that it’s a shitty browser) is that when designing websites, you have to continually check things in IE6 to make sure they’re not too messed up. I haven’t set it up so I can use Parallels on my MacBook yet, but before I [...]
Tags: browser-testing, Browsers, Firefox, Internet-Explorer, Safari, Web-DesignPrinceton Theological Seminary Departmental Websites
September 10, 2007
During my first year of seminary, I did some webdesign work for the seminary. One thing I did was create the website for the Practical Theology Department. I know it’s not a great website anymore - and I’d like to think my design skills have improved since then. But, compared to our other three departmental [...]
Tags: Practical-Theology, Princeton-Theological-Seminary, Web-Critique, Webdesign
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