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This is the personal site/blog/experiment of Chris Harrison, a web designer living, working and playing in Augusta, GA.

Archive: 2009

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11.16.2009

Atlanta Web Entrepreneurs

Designed for the Atlanta Web Entre­pre­neurs. View some addi­tional vari­a­tions after the jump.

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11.10.2009

Featured on BlueFAQs.com

My 404 page was fea­tured on BlueFAQs.com’s 60 Unique 404 Pages.

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11.09.2009

Wordcamp Atlanta

Details: Site design and logo for Word­camp Atlanta. Design imple­mented by Bran­don Sheats. My apolo­gies if the link isn’t active just yet. I was a lit­tle quick on the trig­ger to post this as the site is not live yet, but should be very soon. Since the cat’s already out of the bag, I’ll leave this up. Make … Read the rest of this item

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11.06.2009

Downtown Augusta Alliance

Client: Down­town Augusta Alliance · Project: Cus­tom Word­Press Design

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11.05.2009

Why I got an iPhone.

Two years ago, I wrote a post detail­ing many of the rea­sons why I wasn’t going to buy an iPhone. Need­less to say, things have changed since then. First, a lit­tle back­story: I had planned to keep my old phone and num­ber with Alltel/Verizon. I had made arrange­ments with my pre­vi­ous employer to trans­fer every­thing into my name. I was try­ing to avoid … Read the rest of this item

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11.04.2009

Digital Shopping Cards

Prob­lem: Car­ry­ing around shop­ping cards is a pain in the ass. They take up room either in your wal­let, purse or key­chain. They’re easy to lose. Solu­tion: Dig­i­tal Shop­ping Cards. As long as you have a mobile device with you, you have the card(s) with you. These could be stored in a ded­i­cated appli­ca­tion, or sim­ply saved as pho­tos … Read the rest of this item

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10.30.2009

Untitled

My site was fea­tured on Deli­cious CSS, a web­site inspi­ra­tion gallery.

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10.29.2009

Listed

(I know we’re not tech­ni­cally sup­posed to talk about Twit­ter Lists, but since Mash­able let the cat out of the bag and twitter’s all atwit­ter about them, I fig­ure this post is okay.) Lists are one of the most use­ful addi­tions to Twit­ter yet. You may or may not have them enabled on your account. If not, … Read the rest of this item

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10.21.2009

Untitled

Read Emily’s “So, I wrote a Book: Micro­for­mats Made Sim­ple”. Then go buy her book. Expect a review of it some­time early next week.

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09.22.2009

I <3 Google Chrome Frame

Google Chrome Frame is an early-stage open source plug-in that seam­lessly brings Google Chrome’s open web tech­nolo­gies and speedy JavaScript engine to Inter­net Explorer. With Google Chrome Frame, you can: Start using open web tech­nolo­gies — like the HTML5 can­vas tag — right away, even tech­nolo­gies that aren’t yet sup­ported in Inter­net Explorer 6, 7, or 8. … Read the rest of this item

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