11.10.2009
Featured on BlueFAQs.com
My 404 page was featured on BlueFAQs.com’s 60 Unique 404 Pages.
Bare bones? You got it. Tersus is an achingly simple WordPress theme without all the usual cruft.
This is the personal site/blog/experiment of Chris Harrison, a web designer living, working and playing in Augusta, GA.
11.10.2009
My 404 page was featured on BlueFAQs.com’s 60 Unique 404 Pages.
10.30.2009
My site was featured on Delicious CSS, a website inspiration gallery.
10.21.2009
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.
09.09.2009
Why 09/09/09 is so special. I admit it: the only reason I’m posting this is to see the datestamp next to the post here on my site. It is a rather fascinating read, though.
08.27.2009
Preorder my friend Emily Lewis‘ forthcoming book: Microformats Made Simple. This book demystifies microformats and provides practical examples so you can begin incorporating them into your code today. Plus, Emily is awesome. And this is her first book. You should totally go pre-order it now. :)
08.13.2009
cdharrison.info was featured on Queness.com: “32 Amazing Mini vCard Websites with Slick Javascript Animation” Rogie King‘s the reason for the JS. Can’t thank him enough for the assist on making that microsite work much better.
07.16.2009
In case you hadn’t seen my 404 page (and I’m hoping you haven’t, other than on purpose!), it was featured on Fab404. I would love it if you’d vote on it! :) (In case you’re wondering, it’s inspired by the movie Idiocracy.)
07.11.2009
I was briefly quoted in “Social networking builds community, branding” which ran in the 30 June 2009 edition of North Augusta Today.
07.01.2009
Today, my little business card website was included in a Smashing Magazine article on Best Practices for Effective Design of “About Us” pages. w00t!
06.01.2009
Newly launched, Augusta’s Choice – a business/review directory by locals for locals - is definitely a site you need to check out if you live, work, or play in the Augusta, Georgia area.