Double Dog Remodel goes live

February 17, 2011

Here’s a great new website for the Double Dog team. This site shows off the remodeling company and all they do. Give them a call to work on your next Seattle home, kitchen, or bathroom remodel.

The new Double Dog Remodel website.

The new Double Dog Remodel website.

Comments Off

Seattle Seaplanes Takes Off with New Website

September 5, 2010

The Seattle Seaplanes website redesign has been in development all summer and finally went live this weekend. This is the first formal redesign to the site in over 10 years. Enjoy the site, and be sure to book your next seaplane flight with Seattle Seaplanes.
Visit the Seattle Seaplanes website.

Seattle Seaplanes Website

Comments Off

New website for Nucleus Hair Goes Live

August 22, 2010
Tags: ,

Nucleus Hair

A new and improved, non-Flash website for Nucleus Hair launched in August, 2010. The site embraces the art-deco style of the shop. Clients now have the ability to book appointments online directly from the website.

Visit the Nucleus Hair website.

1

IBM switching to Firefox as default browser

July 2, 2010
Tags: , , ,

Those of us who design web pages know this story well. Microsoft Internet Explorer (especially IE6) Should die a slow, painful death. Here’s evidence that is finally happening: IBM is telling its 400,000 employees to dump IE and use Firefox.

Saying it out loud: IBM is moving to Firefox as its default browser

Comments Off

Doing my part for Net Neutrality

June 23, 2010

Can you imagine what it would be like if AT&T, Comcast, Time Warner Cable, and Verizon controlled what you look at, publish, or purchase on the internet? As crazy as it sounds, those companies are actively lobbying policy makers to allow them to control content on the internet. In order to stop this madness from happening, those of us who use the internet, or publish to the internet should be spreading the word: Don’t let big media companies take control of content on the internet the way they do with your cable television. So, there you go. Now you know. Please spread the word.

Read more:
So, You Think You Can Download? New Guide Shows Threat to the Internet, What You Can Do About It

Comments Off

Seaplane Video

June 16, 2010
Tags:

Check out the video I made this week for Seattle Seaplanes. I taped this with a hand-held video camera and edited it in iMovie.

Seattle Seaplanes Scenic Flight

Comments Off

Festival at Mt Si website goes live!

June 16, 2010
Tags:

Another bcWebCreative website goes live. Check out the new and improved Festival at Mount Si website. This was a fun project. I hope you can make it to the festival. If not, enjoy looking at the website :)

Comments Off

Website 2.0

June 4, 2010
Tags:

I just finished a major design overhaul of my website. This was no easy task! I hope it pays off and it looks presentable.

bcWebCreative website

Holy moly!

Comments Off

GPS is getting an $8-billion upgrade

May 23, 2010

Have you noticed how your location is becoming a big part of the Internet these days? For example when you post a video on Youtube it wants to know the location of the video. In Facebook, you can post your location as well as see the location of your friends. I keep track of some of my friends using Google maps on my Android-based phone. It’s mostly a novelty, but you can imagine the implications, both good and bad. It turns out the GPS satellite system is getting an upgrade that will increase the accuracy from its current 20 or so feet to an arm’s length. You can read more about it here: GPS is getting an $8-billion upgrade.

Comments Off

How well does your browser support HTML5?

April 29, 2010

Here’s a nifty website that grades your browser on various aspects of HTML 5.  On my laptop running Windows 7, Chrome 4.1 scored  118/160. Firefox 3.6.2 came in second with 101/160. IE 8 scored a dismal 19/160. Check your browser and see how well it does.

Comments Off