Archives for the ‘Site Updates’ Category

Comment section ch-ch-ch-ch-Changes

By Miles Benson • Mar 1st, 2010 • Category: Site Updates

Regular commenters of NINTR may have already noticed, but not understood, the cartoon depiction of Adam and Eve in the form fields for the comment section; so here’s an explanation



Resume redesign

By Miles Benson • Feb 21st, 2010 • Category: Site Updates

Updated and modified my resume to match the style of the new version of my site



Drop caps, not bombs

By Miles Benson • Feb 8th, 2010 • Category: Site Updates

Inspired by an earlier post, this blog got a much deserved new addition to it’s typeface



Modern Things logo design

By Miles Benson • Nov 29th, 2009 • Category: Site Updates

Using Actionscript 3 and Flash a new start-up company inspired by a Björk song, asked me to go through a somewhat unconventional logo design process



Video exhibition – Round 3

By Miles Benson • Oct 18th, 2009 • Category: Site Updates

Now that the video exhibition of my portfolio site is finished, I am now ready to take on projects big and small!



Video exhibition – Round 2

By Miles Benson • Aug 23rd, 2009 • Category: Site Updates

A few graphic changes made for the CSS style switcher code for my design portfolio



Video exhibition – Round 1

By Miles Benson • Jul 26th, 2009 • Category: Site Updates

Using a style switcher code you can now see a different theme with differing graphics for the daytime and the nighttime



Thank you DD&U

By Miles Benson • Jul 1st, 2009 • Category: Site Updates

They love me, THEY REALLY LOVE ME!



BC – Year two

By Miles Benson • Jun 20th, 2009 • Category: Site Updates

My 2nd year at BC may lack in terms of how many projects I undertook, but significantly makes up for it in quality. Continue reading to see some of the projects that have kept me busy this past year



The first page of my book!

By Miles Benson • May 23rd, 2009 • Category: Site Updates

The teaser first page shown inside is a preview of the kind of work you’ll see throughout the rest of the book that is almost 9 years in the making