Halfway through project52
This week marks the half way point of project52, so here’s a list of everything I’ve wrote in the last six months. If you’re new to the site then perhaps you will find something of interest.
January 2010
| Pseudo Menu Items | 5 comments | 595 words |
| A New Year and a new Design | 9 comments | 535 words |
| WordPress next and previous post link on index.php | 6 comments | 437 words |
| What was your first blog post? | 9 comments | 72 words |
February 2010
| Glasgow UX Book Club | 1 comment | 192 words |
| Working for free | 8 comments | 645 words |
| Text Shadow Hover States | 8 comments | 221 words |
| Tweet in the Park | 1 comment | 624 words |
March 2010
| Delete WordPress Post Revisions | 1 comment | 367 words |
| Building The Bookcase | 6 comments | 342 words |
| Should designers have an online identity? | 15 comments | 396 words |
| Project 52 relaunched | 3 comments | 203 words |
| Should Web Designers Need Required Certification | 20 comments | 409 words |
April 2010
| Quick WordPress Custom Fields | 0 comments | 227 words |
| Web Design in Scotland Sucks | Part One | 13 comments | 1392 words |
| Web Design In Scotland Sucks | Part Two | 0 comments | 649 words |
| If You’re Not Using Webkit You’re Doing It Wrong | 3 comments | 720 words |
| Design it, Build it 2010 | 2 comments | 270 words |
May 2010
| Tom Muller at Glasgow School of Art | 3 comments | 476 words |
| Newspaper layout with CSS3 | 8 comments | 300 words |
| The Build Up To Build Conference 2010 | 3 comments | 294 words |
| HTML5 Wrapper | 6 comments | 424 words |
| Working with RGBa Colour | 1 comment | 625 words |
June 2010
| Two Dribbble Invites To Giveaway | 32 comments | 189 words |
| CSS3 Box Shadow and Inset Shadow | 1 comment | 799 words |
| Don’t Kill Your Site | 2 comment | 156 words |
| iPhone Icon | Apple Touch Icon | 0 comments | 629 words |
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Who I am
My name is Jack Osborne and I am a Glasgow–based designer and writer. You should follow me on Twitter.
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What I do
I am a front-end developer with proficiency in; accessibility, design, semantics, usability & web standards.
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Where I do it
I am currently working freelance and I am available for hire. Feel free to get in touch with me if you fancy a chat.
Fair play. I gave up a while back – too many other things to do
I’m not going to lie, it’s been a bloody struggle trying to write something worthwhile every week, sometimes I’ve been scraping the barrel and ended up publishing small write-ups on things, which I really didn’t want to be doing.
I’m starting to seriously wonder if I’m going to be able to see this through, being only just at the halfway point.