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May 2006

Skunktastic

Departments, Departments, Departments, Departments

Lead with the Need

TypeCast

A-Z indexes: A painful exercise in mindreading?

Today’s Mantra

University homepages: a thankless task?

My New Favorite Site

Too True

I’ve been Zeldmaned

Thinking Out Loud…

April 2006

I Heart Humboldt

Designing to your Audience, not your Administration Part II: First Year Connections

Bite Size Goodness

Where was I?

I’m All Web 2.0 Now

March 2006

Real-World University Web Design: Get to the Root of the Problem

How to Stop a Conversation:

SXSW wrap up

SXSW 2006

Switching Hosts

February 2006

Introducing Jangly Ganglia

Gregarius: The answer to my feed reading issues?

January 2006

Portfolio Update: Sustainable Goodness

testing

You Know it’s a Good Potluck When…

Four things

Five Days of Feedlounge

Laptop vs. Kittenhead: Round Two Begins Tonight

Potluck Season: Not Nearly as Glamorous as it Sounds

On Powerlessness

December 2005

Taking A Holiday Hiatus

HSU University Web Office Site

My 2005 End of Year List

Designing to Your Audience, not Your Administration

The Content Conundrum

Homage to my books

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Coffee at my Desk

Please caption your videos about web accessibility

Seriously. This should be obvious. Why would you make inaccessible videos about accessibility?

Yet, I have found this happening more and more lately. I has become very frustrating for me, …More »

Cocoa on the Couch

Oh Hai.

Yes, I have been neglecting this site for a while.

This time I have a valid excuse, though — major life changes are afoot. Most of you that are …More »

Margarita on the Rocks

OMG, did she actually post?

Yes. Yes she did.

It has been so damn long that I feel like I sould be writing something deep and earth shattering, but I don’t have it in me. …More »