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Twestival

Friday, February 13th, 2009

I went to the Twestival charity event in Manchester tonight AKA MancTwester. The event was held in The Living Room. All proceeds went to the charity Charity:Water. The charity auction includes items such as a Wii, ipod touch, champagne meal and “money cant buy items” such as a “journalist for the day” with the Manchester Evening News.

Shockingly, in the year 2009, 1.1 billion people on the planet don’t have access to safe, clean drinking water. That’s one in six of us. At the last count Manchester Twestival raised £3,500!!

If you dont Twestival is organized 100% by volunteers in cities around the world and 100% of the money raised from these events will go directly to support charity: water projects. Some of the cities holding Twestival events include Hong Kong, Sydney, Dublin and New York. It all started back in September 2008 when a group of Twitterers based in London decided to organise an event where the local Twitter community could socialise offline, meet the people behind the avatars, have a few drinks and raise money for a homeless charity. Most of the event was organised in under 2 weeks via Twitter and the combined talent and financial support of the local “Twittersphere”. The Manchester Twestival event was organised by Katie Moffat (@katierocket)

I took a few photos which are on Flickr. You can read more about it on the MEN blog and also a video with Katie.

Twitter

Saturday, February 7th, 2009

Twitter really seems to have taken off recently with it featuring in mainstream media. If you dont know Twitter is a micro-blogging service which allows you to let people know what you are up to in real time. Similar in a way to Facebook status.

A few weeks ago it hit the news when someone posted a message on Twitter that he was helping rescue people who were in the plane which crashed in the Hudson River in New York. The photo he posted on Twitpic I think was properly seen by millions. Here is an interview of him on the BBC news.

More recently Stephen Fry (@stephenfry) mentioned it while he was on the Jonathan Ross (@wossy) show. Stephen Fry already had a big following on Twitter but his number of followers (people who “follow” him so they can see what he has posted and what hes up to) has sky-rocketed. Phillip Schofield (@Schofe) has also been using Twitter and after posting a picture of himself in the snow and his hedge in the background it has really taken off. People are writing “Its my hedge” all over the place. A few people from Radio 1 have also joined mainly starting off from Chris Moyles (@chrisdjmoyles) after he spoke to Phillip Schofield about it all and “the hedge”. Most of the Chris Moyles team are now on Twitter along with other DJs such as Scott Mills (@scott_mills) and Greg James (@gregjames).

If you want to follow me, please add me – @andrewyee.

PS – By careful for fake Twitter profiles – there is at least one fake Chris Moyles and Scott Mills!!!

I won again!!!

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008

A few days after winning some Internet Security software, I won a few prizes in the “prize giveaway” on a web design web site/blog. To win, a posted a useful web design related blog. My post was about using web design resources and the web sites I visit daily and why I find them useful.

The prize I won was:

Photoshop World Tickets, Scott Kelby Book Bundle, Layers Subscription, NAPP Membership
Courtesy of RC Concepcion, Host of Layers TV, the National Association of Photoshop Professionals, and Kelby Training.
Value: $720 (Tickets & NAPP membership $600, Books $90, Layers Subscription $30)

Based on its position in the post and its value its one of the top prizes!! Thanks Just Creative Design!!!

(Unfortunately since the main part of the prize are tickets to Photoshop World in Boston/Vegas I cant attend. If the prize included flights and accommodation then that would have been great!!! :) )

Web design resources

Friday, November 21st, 2008

I thought it would be useful for any web designers/developers out there if I posted some of the web sites I visit regularly to keep up with the latest news and get some useful tips (this was after reading this article). Since I am a freelance web designer, I will also list a few Freelance related blogs/web sites.

Actually I will start of with a couple freelance web sites. Freelance folder and Freelance Switch. Both sites have useful advice for freelancers including interviews with successful freelancers out there. As well as being useful, its an entertaining read.

Now to the web designer related web sites. The first two I visit every day (often several times a day) are Smashing Apps and Smashing Magazine. Both sites have loads on the web site from useful web sites and software, showcases to give you inspiration, how-tos, useful resouces. On Smashing Magazine it quite often showcases some beautiful looking artwork e.g. posters, web sites backgrounds, artwork, etc.

Some other general web design “blogs” I visit regularly and find useful:

  • You the designer – similar to Smashing Apps and Smashing Magazine. This site has lots of great articles, sources of inspiration, freebies and more.
  • Web Designer Wall – full of “design ideas, web trends, and tutorials”.
  • CSS Globe – this site is full of really useful CSS tips and “hacks”.
  • CSS Beauty – another great site with the latest web design news. Also has a section for submitting your own work and “showcasing” it.
  • Stylegala – latest news and useful sites. Like CSS Beauty you can submit your own web site to showcase and also submit your own news in the public news section.
  • A List Apart – deals with the design and development of web content with particular focus on web standards.
  • 456 Berea Street - another one of those sites for of useful articles and tutorials.
  • Web Development Blog – this site has got some great examples and code extracts of some cool Javascript techniques/effects.
  • Web Resources Depot – every day this site has a free web resource for you ranging from a sliding gallery to social networking icons.
  • Just Creative Design – a personal blog of graphic/web/logo designer. Many interest and useful articles and resources.

Most of the sites I visit are updated regularly, often more than once a day. Sometimes its hard keeping track of new updates and for that reason I use RSS feeds. Loads of web sites have RSS feeds to help the visitor find out when there are new posts or new news. There are lots of RSS readers from those within the browser such as Wizz RSS or sites like Google Reader. There are also standalone readers. I personally use Wizz RSS. However, the choice is yours – all down to personal preference :)

If you have had enough of all these web design related blogs, here are some blogs I like to visit which arent all about web design. They are a bit techie though (aka “geeky”)

  • Kevin Rose – this is the blog of the one and only Kevin Rose. If you didnt know hes the founder of Digg.com (the place for people to discover and share web content). He also co-presents the brilliant online video podcast show Diggnation.
  • Veronica Belmont – the co-host of online video podcast show Tekzilla. She also happens to be very attractive and into gadgets/computers etc.
  • Larissa Meek – like Veronica, Larissa is another rather attractive women whos into “tech”. Shes an artist but has been in the past a 3D animator, Miss USA finalist, model, actress and reality TV star
  • Jason Bradbury – blog of The Gadget show TV presenter

UPDATE:

Another site worth visiting is Sharebrain – a great resource site for “Webworkers”.

Eddie Izzard – Death Star canteen. Very funny!!!

Monday, October 6th, 2008

Ever wondered if the Death Star in Star Wars had a canteen. It must have done!!! Your not the only one as so has Eddie Izzard. Some clever person who created an animation of Eddie Izzard talking about it. Very funny!! Here it is. (There are other videos from this person on Youtube – I also like the supermarket one!)