Tiffany B. Brown

a mish-mosh of stuff

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New Project: DianeVMassage.com, a Sandy Springs massage therapist
I recently finished up a site for my massage therapist, Diane Vecchiarelli. This was a combined design-development freelance project. I created the design based on her existing flyer and business card design. Then I developed a custom WordPress theme so that Diane, or a person of her choosing, could update the site regularly. Now, I [...] [18 Jan 2009]
OurIndustryIsBroken.com: Tracking site users and traffic with PHP, MySQL and ActionScript
You may remember that FletcherMartin launched OurIndustryIsBroken.com back in April. After receiving some feedback about the site, we tweaked it to enhance the user experience and allow us to track how visitors use the site. We’re using Google Analytics for high-level analysis such as referrals and search engine traffic. But we wanted to do more [...] [23 Jul 2007]
Project rundown: Museum of Design – Atlanta
FletcherMartin just launched a new web site for the Museum of Design – Atlanta (MODA). I did all of the front-end web development except for the store (design by Brad Sarmiento). I installed and configured WordPress to manage the Exhibits and News sections of the web site. I also managed the transition between our development [...] [11 Jun 2007]
Recently completed: Georgia Tech School of Economics
After several months of development, we launched a brand new web site for Georgia Tech’s School of Economics. I designed the site using Photoshop and Fireworks (I find it easier to design in Fireworks, but Photoshop is better with image manipulation). I built it with BBEdit, using XHTML 1.0 (Transitional) and CSS, which is the [...] [25 May 2006]
goodcheapfun.com is back … mostly
Well I managed to get goodcheapfun.com back up and running. It’s my e-mail newsletter of events under $15 happening in and around Atlanta. I programmed the sign up, confirm and unsubscription pages. The actual mailer is still at version 0.1a, and incorporates the html.mime.mail class by from phpguru.org I’ve still got some stuff to fix [...] [1 May 2005]
Wine events as an R S S feed
Thanks to the ability to add custom fields in WordPress, and some PHP scriptology, my wine blog, Cultured Wino now offers an RSS feed of upcoming wine events from metro Atlanta and the rest of the U.S. Even better, they’re listed in date order — not by publication date. [16 Apr 2005]
Helios Communications site re-launch
Read all about it here. [13 Apr 2005]
Happy New Year! / Happy New … uh … blog …
Wishing you and yours the best this year. And while you’re here, please visit my latest excuse not to leave the house: Cultured Wino, a wine blog. Elsewhere on the web Via Anil Dash: Understanding Language: The best explanation I have thus far seen about why Ebonics is a good thing. Pew & the State [...] [4 Jan 2005]
New design for Webinista
I took the plunge and launched a redesign of my freelance portfolio site — complete with a WordPress-powered blog. I think it?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢s much spiffier than the last version. The plan is to write about über-geeky things here, and more business-focused posts there. Although maybe I?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢ll take a page from the 37Signals playbook and post about [...] [6 Sep 2004]
goodcheapfun.com: Now online!
One of my hobbies / “get-rich-eventually” schemes is the goodcheapfun.com newsletter. It used to be available only via e-mail. But with some simple P H P scripting, each week’s newsletter is also available online. [8 Mar 2004]