That seems to be a tough question, but if it has a fun UI and it allows you to show off what you create I'm down. You can now find my organized self on zerply, as they explain it, "It's like LinkedIn for creatives". If you have worked with me and don't mind saying a few good words follow the link and "endorse me" if you know me and hate me...why are you on this site? ha anyways thanks bunches and see you around either in real person or on one of the 7 social medias I'm on.
http://zerply.com/zachwaggoner/endorse
Wednesday, October 24, 2012
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Love or Hate Ipad Mini:Peripheral drift illusion
You can love apple or you can hate Apple but nothing comes close to their marketing... and I can defend that. I was reviewing their new Ipad Mini and while reading the review I couldn't help but just glance back up to the iPad. Was I really just infactuated with the picture soo much that I couldn't take the time to read the actual review? No and hopefully from you reading this right now you have too looked up twice to the Ipad picture I posted. Why? The picture in the iPad itself causes an illusion that when looking at it in your peripheral will begin to move. I love art direction and I love marketing and this is blissful. This is the kind of detail I dream of hopefully conquering but man you have to give them credit. Ok I'm done you can go back on with your lives.
Monday, October 22, 2012
Filter Bros. Promotional Flyer Thing
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Codecademy
Don't really dig that they used "Lobster" as their font but hey its FREE!.
So just this week I found out about Codecademy a FREE...ok FREEEEE online learning source where you can sit down and learn Javascript and other programming languages in the matter of minutes. When you first visit the site it literally gets you sucked in by telling you what to do to output some programming code. I was tempted and started digging in. After about an hour I found that I had completed 3 sections of Javascript and was waiting to get a "Want to learn more? Subsribe and pay $30.00" but no never happened. I made an account and continued to dig deeper. Now after 3 days I can finally say that I can execute some javascript code by hand with no help. I always found it hard to get into a new language because you don't really understand what you are going to be using it for. They always say if you want to learn javascript to build a bingo card or a calendar but that never impressed me. Through Codecademy you start out small and by the end of it you create a black jack game. That is way cooler than a calendar. They also have Ruby, Python and a whole section on how to incorporate Javascript in to your websites. Honestly can't wait to stop just reading javascript and actually write it from scratch. Anyways if I have convinced you the slightest to check it out, stop by create an account and start gaining some badges.
So just this week I found out about Codecademy a FREE...ok FREEEEE online learning source where you can sit down and learn Javascript and other programming languages in the matter of minutes. When you first visit the site it literally gets you sucked in by telling you what to do to output some programming code. I was tempted and started digging in. After about an hour I found that I had completed 3 sections of Javascript and was waiting to get a "Want to learn more? Subsribe and pay $30.00" but no never happened. I made an account and continued to dig deeper. Now after 3 days I can finally say that I can execute some javascript code by hand with no help. I always found it hard to get into a new language because you don't really understand what you are going to be using it for. They always say if you want to learn javascript to build a bingo card or a calendar but that never impressed me. Through Codecademy you start out small and by the end of it you create a black jack game. That is way cooler than a calendar. They also have Ruby, Python and a whole section on how to incorporate Javascript in to your websites. Honestly can't wait to stop just reading javascript and actually write it from scratch. Anyways if I have convinced you the slightest to check it out, stop by create an account and start gaining some badges.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Learn Web Quick: Treehouse
So I may have mentioned this a time or two but Treehouse is a great resource for web design/development/ and app development. I was perusing through the site and noticed this little referral snippet and thought I would share it for all to use. Treehouse is a great resource and use it to reference new things I want to learn. Check it out.
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Great Web design Resources 2012
CSS-Tricks: (Chris Coyier)
www.css-tricks.com
CSS-Tricks with Chris Coyier |
If you are into designing for web i.e. CSS HTML Javascript and don't know where to start. Make this a bookmark and check back daily. Even if you don't find his style worthy he has opened up so many doors to other web developers/ designers, authors, etc. That it is really worth a minute of your time to do some searching through this site. This site alone got me to learn HTML, CSS, and start into Javascript not only creating sites but understanding the RIGHT way of managing sites from the ground up. He has a new series right now called "The Lodge" where you can go step by step with him on redesigning a site from scratch to Wordpress, where I am now making all my sites 100% responsive do to the 12 dollar one month subscription.
CodePen (Chris Coyier, Tim Sabat and Alex Vazquez)
www.codepen.io
CodePen with Chris Coyier Tim Sabat and Alex Vazquez |
This is a great place to "sketch" out some css/javascript/html5 new technologies on the fly. You don't have to get a server started and create html pages to get going. This site is also great to reference if you want something flashy on your site but don't know where to start.
Shop Talk Show (Chris Coyier, Dave Rupert)
You probably know where my main influence is from by now...
www.shoptalkshow.com
Talk Shop Show with Chris Coyier Dave Rupert and other special guests |
If you sit in an office/apartment/home all day and don't get much interaction with designers/web dev dudes and chickas, but still fill like your part of a community this podcast is great to hear Chris and Dave along with other special guests answer questions and concerns about the web today. It's great to be able to connect and relate with leaders in the industry and you'll soon find out that most of us out there are all the same. Most web peeps don't have huge egos or live in mansions, we all love to create things we love and love to teach others how to pursue that passion.
Hoefler and Frere-Jones
www.typography.com
Great Typography |
If you are as serious about fonts as these guys and don't have a problem spending some money for some great typography this is the place to go. I've been in college and realize spending money on anything other than food and gas is about all you got the budget for, but if you do have some moolah hanging around check it out, you won't be disappointed. Plus how awesome is it that they have (typogrpahy.com) <-- legit enough.
Subtle Patterns
www.subtlepatterns.com
Great Textures with a great UI website |
I reference this...Everyday. This is a one stop shop for Patterns for your website. They come as .png or .pat for Photoshop. I am more of a design in the browser guy so I will wire frame my site in what ever I want and build the site in my text editor and just place the .png in my image folder and just add it as I feel, but the .pat files can be downloaded in its entirety at Github. (There's a link on the site) and you can have the full collection to date sitting in Photoshop for you to mess with. Check back regularly as more are updated everyday.
Lost Type
www.losttype.com
Great Pay what you want fonts |
Great fonts for what ever you want to pay for them. If you just want to mess with them and see if the fonts work with your ideas feel free to download it for free. Not a lot of fonts to choose from but they are hand crafted and used a lot through the design industry.
Smashing Magazine
(Great reference for great authors and articles)
Smashing Magazine Great for articles and news in web |
www.smashingmagazine.com
For me this is the first thing I got a hold of as a web designer, This is a great place to find the web community, everybody that is worthy of anything is mentioned on this site, I actually got in contact to a local design firm due to Smashing Magazine since they posted a contact form that the company designed. Who knows if you come up with something clever or worth mentioning it could very well be mentioned on this site.
Treehouse (Tutorials and Quizzes)
www.teamtreehouse.com
Tree house is great for Tutorials if you are learning something and don't know where to start |
I am pretty sure I have followed this site from the beginning before it was called Treehouse but nonetheless I have watched this site grow into a fascinating site that covers pretty much anything from opening a text editor to PHP, Ruby, and other server side languages. If I'm not mistaken students of universities get a membership for 9 bucks. Great value. Normal is something like 25 bucks so start digging in if you can.
CodeSchool (Tutorials and Quizzes)
www.codeschool.com
Great for a more advanced approach at learning more difficult concepts |
This is a very intriguing tutorial site. Much more concentrated that Treehouse as it digs more into a technical background of CSS Jquery Ruby and server side languages but they have a way of making what could be very dry information very informative. The last one I got my hands on was something like "Rails for Zombies" so you could only imagine the analogies accompanying the tutorial. Great site 25 bucks a month.
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Paint the Town Green and Gold MSSU
So I know I'm a Gorilla, but I do live in Joplin and always wanted my home town to be more of a college town. I had the opportunity to create a mural at Atlas Safe Rooms last weekend for a competition for Paint the town Green and Gold for MSSU. I got sent an email from my marketing director that they wanted to put something together for the event but didn't really know where to start. he sent me a pic and from the angle he gave me my mind shot off. I remember back when I was in school there were these cool 3d perspective trailer trucks where if while you are passing them the contents on the truck looked 3d. Being able to see 2 sides of the Atlas Showroom gave me enough reason that we could do this. Having a helpful drawing buddy sitting next to me helped as well. I showed him some images of what I was thinking. We both kind of put all our eggs in one basket but were down for the challenge. We never really told our marketing director until I asked for a budget. ha We got the go ahead and headed for materials. With a couple buckets of paint, and 20 some odd hours of work we finally created a 3d mural on the outside of the structure that I hope everybody enjoys. We had a lot of onlookers during the weekend so hopefully thats a good sign. It was a really fun challenging project to create produce and execute all in a short amount of time to meet monday's deadline. And now the images.
Inspiration |
3D rendering via Photoshop |
Execution on 20 3' glass panels |
Joplin Elementary School Coloring Book
Today I got to go to West Central Elementary in Joplin to present the kindergarteners with a coloring book that the marketing team at the Joplin Admin Building put together. I got to help create digital illustrations of a Joplin High Schools students drawings. It was a lot of fun to hand these out. Eddie the Eagle came along to rial up the kiddos. They were so excited to hug the enlarged bird it was actually pretty cute. They cheered when they were going to graduate...2025...geez that is forever away haha. Anyways I handed out the coloring books to cheerful kids and got my picture taken by some of the Joplin marketing team as well as from some Tv stations and the Joplin Globe. It is great to see little ones enjoy something so simple. Kind of jealous ;) Anyways here are some pics of the book which was actually drawn by my cousins son, Jeremiah Johnson. Didn't even recognize the kid, since I haven't seen him since he was like 9! Crazy fun day.
Back cover of Coloring book |
A couple of the illustrations I digitized with the pen tool in Illustrator |
Front Cover of Coloring Book |
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