About
This blog is now (May 2008) my journal About web site design. It is primarily for the benefit of future and current clients. (And those annoying MacArther Grant vetters.) Here I can talk about my process and my work habits in a way that prepares clients for the Kenneth B Smith experience.
If you have arrived at this page and don’t know about me, this About page should answer most of your questions.
If there may be entries that seem odd or out of place, it is possible they are here for testing purposes.
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First Apture. Apture gives a web page reader hyperlinks without having to leave the page. You can see it at work in the text on see the entire quote.myVideo Gallery
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Design
- David Drummond Illustrator and designer
- Design Apex Design, Graphics, Web Development
- Design Observer Writings on Design and Culture
- Draplin Design Co., NA Portland, OR based Design Stutio, from Detroit by way of MCAD
- Nice Web Type Wrangler – Tim Brown
Art
- ada web archive everything was hand coded or hand colored
WebDev
- CSS-Tricks dot com More than CSS Tips, Tricks, and Techniques
- Randy Zwitch Randy Zwitch is a digital analytics & measurement professional who blogs about WordPress and Google Analytics.
- Share Brain Web Design and Development Resource Center
- WebDev Studios WebDev Studios aka “the Marines”
Mobile Web
- techi A technology blog that includes a great stream of gadget articles
Blogroll
- dhteumeuleu Interactive DOM scripting – DHTML
- Lumpen Institute of Fine Arts Defining, refining and archiving the Lumpen Experience
- Lumpen Lounge Eagles Lounge Music Calendar
- Myers Briggs Type Not Typography, Personality
- T D Hedengren designer, writer, and blogger,
- Werner Pavlovich Artist, philosopher, man
Quotes on Design
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Kenneth's bookshelf: read
by John BergerBerger wrote this while Picasso was still alive. Quite interesting to read why this Marxist critic thinks the communist artist failed.by John BergerFirst in the trilogy and my favorite. He reminds me of Louise Ehrdrich. I wrote and told him so.by John BergerThe last book in the trilogy. Not my favorite but a worthy conclusion.





