The Thousand Dot Net

Post-modernism and Mania

May 8, 2008 11:05 AM

Are you a Christian? Do you make things? Then you should read Matthew Griffin’s series on Web Design Worldview, (found via the always thoughtful and wonderfully outspoken Andy Rutledge). Even if you don’t make websites, it’s a good introduction to applying worldview to your field. I couldn’t find an overview page for the series, so here are permalinks to each of the four parts he’s published so far (there will be six in total, published every Wednesday).

Speaking of websites: we’ve launched our official wedding website. May write up a case study if I find time, but I just wanted to note for posterity that it got featured on CSS Mania, the first time a site I’ve built has been featured in one of the major* CSS galleries. Coolio, and thanks, CSS Mania.

*What defines “major” these days in CSS galleries, anyways? I have no idea. There’s like a jillion of them these days, but CSS Mania still seems fairly important.

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