As Simon Sinek says: “People don’t buy WHAT you do, they buy WHY you do it.”
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116 Dynamic Transparency on Pages
My display is the typical aspect ratio of most external screens today. Sort of the “Hollywood-movie” aspect ratio. Some screens for some reason are longer in the x-axis. It’s a good demonstration of how responsive design looks different on different size screens. There is nothing wrong with your screen, it’s just one of the exceptions.…
115: The Body Language of Business
LIKE HUMAN BODY LANGUAGE, graphic design expresses similar implied non-verbal business attitudes or values. Graphic design is a method of differentiating business or products in the market. Graphic design is considered of equal value to other intangible assets like special customer offerings or an in-house mailing list or goodwill. Design builds a sense of community…
#39 Manxman Levi
My son Levi Teare
#38 Manxman Daniel
My son Daniel Teare
#37 Super Karra
My daughter Karra
#36 Miracle Catfish
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14 Sleep Disorders Discovery
After my departure from Decagon (the first time!), it soon became apparent I had sleep disorders. They weren’t all discovered at once but here’s what we found with time: I was not only a rapid cycler but my Circadian rhythms had been suppressed by long term use of antidepressants. This meant I slept 3…
13 Fire at the Grange
I mentioned we don’t live far from the Grange building. It’s only two houses up the street. One summer Daniel and Nathan were visiting. Daniel and Tyler were about the same age. Daniel was 13 and Tyler 12. They went down town and bought some lighters at the store. They tried to light the bridge…
12 Studio and Storage
I then wired and insulated the studio. For electricity, I just tapped into the box outside that was right next to the studio. Technically, if everything in our home was on at the same time, we probably would have blown the main breaker. But we’re duty-cycling, essentially. There was never a circumstance where that occurred.…