Here is my project from my first computer animation course, Fall 2004. Bee Friends, insect movie. A bee tries to fit in among his own, but is kicked out. Rejected he sees a fly inside a house and even though separated by glass immediately finds a friend.
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WordCamp Presentation Slides: From Photoshop PSD to WordPress Theme
By Evan Mullins on February 3, 2012
Here are my slides for my WordCamp Atlanta presentation, From PSD to WordPress Theme: Under the skin: PSD to WP on Prezi
Category: tutorial

Speaker at WordCamp Atlanta 2012
By Evan Mullins on February 1, 2012
I’m proud to announce that I’ve been asked to speak at WordCamp Atlanta this year! WordCamp will be held this weekend and hosted at SCAD Atlanta! My session is titled: From PSD to WordPress Theme: Under the skin. Obviously, I’ll be focusing on themes. We’ll look at what they are, what they can do, how [...]

Adobe-like Arrow Headers | CSS-Tricks
By Evan Mullins on December 23, 2011
Zero images is something that always gets me excited, I really like these arrow button styles! I like the css used more and the hover/active states too, nice css3 transitions. via Adobe-like Arrow Headers | CSS-Tricks.
Category: Article

Snow via Javascript & Canvas – Tis the Season
By Evan Mullins on December 9, 2011
After playing with the settings in my experiments I found a few settings I liked and wanted to develop further. The first was snow! An added bonus I was able to work on a project just for the holidays and used much of this code in it! I looked around the web and saw a [...]
Category: interactive javascript canvas
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Link: Responsive Images: How they Almost Worked and What We Need
By Evan Mullins on February 1, 2012
Mat discusses the options for getting responsive images along with responsive designs. We can use various means (server-side, client-side, mobile-first, html5 data attributes, cookies…), but none are fully satisfactory, especially with new browsers prefetching images before cookies can be set or html is even fully read and parsed. He states that bandwidth sniffing is… a [...]
Tags: css3, html, html5, responsive

Yiibu – About the site…
By Evan Mullins on January 26, 2012
Here’s a great article about the process of responsive design & mobile first design and how to practically use them both in a project. This site is a proof of concept for many of the ideas described in Rethinking the Mobile Web or (Mobile First Responsive Design). via Yiibu – About this site….
Tags: css, media-query, process, responsive, usability, web design

Link: Introducing Gridpak | Erskine Labs
By Evan Mullins on January 23, 2012
Here’s a great tool to make responsive grid layouts. Thanks to Erskine Labs! Introducing Gridpak | Erskine Labs.
Tags: css, css3, media-query, responsive, review, tool

Link: HTML5 multiply filter with canvas | Alberto Gasparin
By Evan Mullins on January 20, 2012
Here’s a great little script I found useful today as I was working on having dynamic effects applied to javascript via canvas. “The canvas element provides scripts with a resolution-dependent bitmap canvas, which can be used for rendering graphs, game graphics, or other visual images on the fly.” Thanks to the canvas APIs I was [...]
Tags: abstract, browser, canvas, experiment, javascript
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