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Besides the 2 secret (“they’ll be out when they’re done”) projects, publiusEditor and arboreal, I will work on these stuff this week. Git’s submodule functionality totally rocks, and it had led me persuading our cofounder into buying GitHub’s paid plan. (Cabal once said at C4 on Coda Confidential, that, paraphrased, “oh the largest purchase at the time probably was a $500 SSL certificate, and we argued over that…”)
I need to pray. And yeah some stuff got ditched. They will not come back.
Colored
It ALWAYS bugs me why polished OS X text editors have flush white backgrounds. They ought to be rgba(0, 0, 0, .05), so there’s no eye strain. Flush white stuff is never honest.
More on liminal issues
Everything is fine. Flat but fine. Bodily troubles galore, but such is the unavoidable pain that being alive yields. No compromises shall besiege, and definitely. Please try judging me with my pixels (a placebo for “padding stuff”).
I have to interrupt our ordinary program and announce that sadly, audion got cut off. Things are very complicated, but in a nutshell I collaborated with 2 coders, and they ditched my (already paid) interface citing the design being too difficult to implement.
Heck.
My first iPhone app will be released under my own label then, and it would not be a book app.
Another startup team turned me down 2 weeks ago, citing a lack of experience in handling large-scale web apps. (Oh the irony; I was a photographer-wannabe 18 monthes ago.)
I need to rework my personal site and blog some day. They look pale compared to those custom-ordered pixels. Yeah, I am available starting early April, hopefully.
Colophon
If I unfriended you anywhere on Facebook, Plurk or Twitter, that is not because that I hate you; quite the opposite, our relationship is so cherished that it ought not get strained by excessibe babble from either party. Let’s switch over to plain emailing, and so be it.
Anyone interested in a CPCoderNight in Taipei?
Iconology, and tales from blatantly failed ones
Iconology is about delivering idealism, transcending the border between dream and reality. Iconology is not about perspection, nor is it related to realism. Photorealism is a word often used and cited in retrospection, but in actuality it’s far off. Iconology is the art of delivering an ideal in terms of visual metaphors, that melts and immerses in an universal sense.
So using a 3D suite for icons is a pesky move, and needs careful consideration. Apple’s LLVM icon is not done with 3D, but meticulously constructed planear 2D vector graphics. And whenever somebody points you to the Human Interface Guideline, bear in mind that it’s no lesser than the W3C’s CSS 3 book — both standards in progress, and whatmore in retrospection.
Remember that the guideline is in itself anecdotally a guideline. Guidelines are meant to be followed like rules, and rules are ought to be broken by those gifted with adequate merit.
Beginners shall study photography and learn what not to do (I assume that all interested iconologists are merited, and would never resort to a yet more planear mind; I believe in individuals).
So be it. It is hilariously exciting to nit-pick my own old work and find the faults.