Google Portfolio (Beta)
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- Mick0
web 10.0!
- Jnr_Madison0
You have some nice work stewdio, I just don't see why you wanto to present it like this. Are you trying to get hired at google? Trying to sell the idea to them?
- Jnr_Madison0
Btw I've seen a few sites use this idea, so it's not that original. If nt didn't have a 3month wipe thing I could find them for you.
- Jnr_Madison0
I love this nav
- stewdio0
Real credit for working out the masdesign.org navigation details should go to David Reinfurt at O R G who did the direction for the project. (See http://o-r-g.com). He's brilliant.
- Engage0
i like it... i tihkn we'll see more and more of people using flikr, blogger, and google images to present their stuff, no need to keep reinventing the wheel
- daubet0
The Stewart sandwich is great - I'm going to have to try and persude my local cafe to name my daily sandwich (tuna, lettuce, tomato, wasabi on wholemeal) after me:)
- slaskis0
I love the new manifesto, brilliant!
- WildFlower0
thumbs down
- Dancer0
I really like it.
You have used the web and the tools on it to display your work with too much hard work.If I did a search for your sowrk all the would come up.
Nice idea that I have never seen done before (albeit a little similar to Chris Webb's site).
Nice1
- normal0
I like it. It's absolutely functional. It compliments the ethos and the work that is featured.
Specifically I like Jed's Other Poem as well, saw that on the Special Ten DVD. I bought some applescript books at the book fair in elementary school to make my own games on the Apple iie. It was really challenging as the code is fairly obtuse and one syntax error and the whole thing wouldn't work. I wish I still had those books, I remember the cover on it perfectly. It brought back some very specific memories seeing Jed's Other Poem for the first time so thanks for making it.
- uberdesigner0
I love your work Stewart. I hope you get hit by a bus
- version30
i like it... i tihkn we'll see more and more of people using flikr, blogger, and google images to present their stuff, no need to keep reinventing the wheel
Engage
(May 29 06, 01:46)HUH?!?!?!?!?
WHAT THE FUCK!?!?!?!?so i should just keep driving a Model T?
I should live in a sod house?
i should be happy with a biplane continental flight?
I should kep plowing my field with 2 oxen?
i think you see where this is going.
this googlefolio business is just lame
flickr google whatever etc should not become cookie cutter templates to "insert pieces here"
it's like welcoming web -10.0 and another lazy generation of script kiddies and software crackers
- Rand0
I script my own .eps
- Nairn0
v3, if you check out stew's other stuff, you'll appreciate where he's coming from.
there's more than one way to skin a cat ;)
- Jaline0
I'd have to agree with v3. Where would we be without re-inventing things all the time?
- DeviceUnseen0
I dig the google portfolio - its terrible and great
- stewdio0
version3 said:
"it's like welcoming web -10.0 and another lazy generation of script kiddies and software crackers"
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I can see where you're coming from on this, but I disagree. The software tools we use dictate how the final product feels and functions. Using Google Images was a conscious investigation of that. I don't think it's lazy. And Jaline, although it may not be a radical new invention, it is a new repurposing. When someone makes a new Flash portfolio with pretty animated flowers and some repetitive beats playing in the background, is that really a step forward? Is that reinventing?
- Engage0
well said stewdio... Google is a twitch in version3's mums pants