Saturday, September 30, 2006
Friday, September 29, 2006
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
inspiration...on a screen
DESIGN SITES TO LOOK FOR CREATIVE INSPIRATION:
HOW design magazine's new site
1 Trick Pony from Philadelphia, PA
an AIGA poster design by Creativille
Top Design out of Los Angeles, CA
enspace design
Ripe Inc.
Asterik Studio out of Seattle, WA
Great cards designs from flaviaco.com
Well designed sites:
InVision
Jack Ryan & Associates
RonHerman.com
newsletters on identity branding from Brainworks
HOW design magazine's new site
1 Trick Pony from Philadelphia, PA
an AIGA poster design by Creativille
Top Design out of Los Angeles, CA
enspace design
Ripe Inc.
Asterik Studio out of Seattle, WA
Great cards designs from flaviaco.com
Well designed sites:
InVision
Jack Ryan & Associates
RonHerman.com
newsletters on identity branding from Brainworks
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
Monday, September 18, 2006
Friday, September 15, 2006
Thursday, September 14, 2006
looking for your dream job?
PLACES TO LOOK FOR JOBS ON THE WEB:
craigslist.com
careerbuilder.com
monster..com
hotjobs.com
....and can I just say I miss flipdog.com. The old Flipdog used to scour the entire web for job openings from private sites, company sites, etc. Since being bought out by Monster, all Flipdog now does is direct you to the already accessible Monster listings. Hotjobs has a web search that is similar to that of the prior version of FLipdog, but I haven't found it to be as comprehensive :(
INTERVIEW TIPS:
a link from Halcony Group
craigslist.com
careerbuilder.com
monster..com
hotjobs.com
....and can I just say I miss flipdog.com. The old Flipdog used to scour the entire web for job openings from private sites, company sites, etc. Since being bought out by Monster, all Flipdog now does is direct you to the already accessible Monster listings. Hotjobs has a web search that is similar to that of the prior version of FLipdog, but I haven't found it to be as comprehensive :(
INTERVIEW TIPS:
a link from Halcony Group
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
Roasted Tomato Sauce Recipe
I haven't tried this recipe yet, but it seems like a simple one that may yield tasty results. (Also, I'm learning how to can veggies and this might be a good starter recipe.)
1. Roast the tomatoes on a pan in the oven rather than via the traditional blanching method.
2. Put them through a Victorio Strainer (A cone-shaped apparatus with a hand crank & wooden masher.) This removes the seeds and skin and pushes the sauce through.
3. Reduce the sauce on the stove at a medium low heat with some fresh basil and a dash of salt thrown in.
4. Add cloves of garlic to the cooking sauce or as a twist roast the garlic cloves with the tomatoes and throw all that through the strainer together.
1. Roast the tomatoes on a pan in the oven rather than via the traditional blanching method.
2. Put them through a Victorio Strainer (A cone-shaped apparatus with a hand crank & wooden masher.) This removes the seeds and skin and pushes the sauce through.
3. Reduce the sauce on the stove at a medium low heat with some fresh basil and a dash of salt thrown in.
4. Add cloves of garlic to the cooking sauce or as a twist roast the garlic cloves with the tomatoes and throw all that through the strainer together.
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