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Circelcube Video Player 3.0 Stock Flash Video Player at ActiveDen

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My latest stock flash video player of mine was just added to the database of stock flash items at activeDen. Go check it out and if you like it, download it for use in your projects! I’ve got lots in it for you. I’m using the principles I used as the architect for the video [...]

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StomperNet Going Natural 3 Web Design

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Site built for Going Natural 3, free series of videos to promote the re-opening of StomperNet. Includes flash video and html template design in drupal all styled with custom made themes and css. Users were prompted to subscribe with email address and then allowed to view the premium video content and comment. Site discontinued, but [...]

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The Free Line | Logo Design

Brad Fallon had me make a Logo for his new site, The Free Line Report. About the Free Line: The Free Line is based on the concept of “Moving the Free Line� — the idea that you can grow your business, faster and more effectively, by giving away more. Today is the age of short [...]

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New Circle Cube Logo

Here’s the new circlecube logo! I’ve had it for a while, but hadn’t uploaded it. I still have to update my theme to incorporate it. I like the green transparent circlecube graphic in the header now but it’s gotta go… and plus it’s a little too green. The common 2d © symbol and a 3d [...]

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Exit Poster

Poster for my BFA Digital Media Exit show Exit 2007 Digital Media The University of Georgia Lamar Dodd School of Art Visual Arts Building 285 South Jackson Street Athens Georgia 30602 May 4th through May 10th Opening Reception May 4th 7:00 -9:00 Performance at 8:00 Evan Mullins Lauren Macdonald

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Exit Card

Here’s my card I made for my graduation BFA Exit Show. For the show I’ve made a game called “iKill” Digital Media Exit 2007 Evan Mullins May 4th through May 10th Opening Reception May 4th 7:00 -9:00 The University of Georgia Lamar Dodd School of Art Visual Arts Building 285 South Jackson Street Athens Georgia [...]

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Circle Cube

Circle cube graphic pushing colors. Thinking of the design as shapes in a stained glass window. ARST4810 CAD Fab class exhibition. My Shattered Little World Slide, Circle cube Published in the Flagpole, April 4th 2007: Rhinoceros Makes Art: Students in Michael Oliveri’s Computer Aided Design and Fabrication class at UGA are exhibiting their work in [...]

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Circle Cube

3D circle cube vector graphic.

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Circlecube HTML website

Circlecube HTML Website link. Portfolio site done with simple HTML. very plain, clean look.

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    Presenting at WordCamp Atlanta – Child Themes

    The presentation? Your firstborn child theme. Child themes 101+2. I’m speaking at wordcamp atlanta this afternoon about themes and child themes. I’ll update this post with post-presentation notes. Learn how to mod themes the right way. Using child themes you won’t loose your edits when there’s a theme update. (101) We’ll go over the advantages [...]

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    Hooks, In a Nutshell – WP Daily

    I’ve published another article over on wpdaily.co exploring the concept of hooks. I remember when starting out that people kept mentioning hooks and filters and actions and… it took a while to grasp what they each meant. I think the first time I started to grasp it was when I read the codex and saw [...]

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    Speaker at WordCamp Atlanta 2013

    I’m excited to be speaking at WordCamp Atlanta again this year! The time is quickly approaching for WordCamp Atlanta 2013, March 15-16. I spoke last year and discussed the process of going from Photoshop PSD to WordPress Theme, here are my slides and notes for that WordCamp Presentation. This year I’m speaking along the same [...]

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    WP Features: Theme or Plugin

    Reading my wpdaily.co updates today and saw this post talking about WordPress theme features. Eric explains the debate: Generally-speaking, the conversations have always circled around features: There are those that believe every feature you could ever imagine should be included like text color, font selector, and more. On the flip-side, there are those that feel [...]

    Packery Preview, from Metafizzy & descended from Masonry

    David Desandro / metafizzy, maker of masonry and isotope of which I’m a big fan and user of has been busy with a new project called Packery. Packery, looks to be a child of Masonry. As you would expect it seems to be pushing things much further and addressing a few pain points of masonry. [...]

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    On Going Responsive (responding to Where to Start)

    I needed to write this up about going responsive in response after reading Where to Start (by Trent Walton of Paravel) about getting started with responsive web design. Thanks for sharing your thoughts Trent, I agree whole heartedly. In my experience it is the same. I wanted to share his post and also add my [...]

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    Evan Mullins

    Evan Mullins

    The keystore is used for creating valid apps that are associated with the author. It is not...
    Rohan Dave

    Rohan Dave

    I am new in android and have certain question about KeyStore. Is KeyStore used in user...
    arpit

    arpit

    very useful thank you …..
    Duan

    Duan

    @ugh You’re joking, right? I do some basics in Flash, but come on – all you do is...
    Cátia Vala

    Cátia Vala

    Thank you so much Evan! That’s great! Keep going with your amazing work. :)
    zproxy

    zproxy

    thanks :) i bet its faster to google and find some ad hoc documentation than the other way.