MP3 / OGG Player with AM and FM Radio

* Not actual design. This is an early prototype design. But it will have all the features and be of the form you see.
I’m designing my own MP3 player because I simply cannot find a device that suits my requirements. Namely - an AM radio so I can listen to BBC Radio Five Live! Mine [...]

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Published on September 18, 2006

Filed in Music

links for 2006-09-18

Worldwide flight status / tracker
Tracking Helen’s trip to Phoenix, Arizona.
(tags: flights travel)

Brown University
Great University site design. A little more animated than the usual but this is pure HTML, no flash required. Great! (via Zeldman.com)
(tags: webdesign university)

planetphotoshop.com - Photo Reflection Effect
Reflections are the new drop shadows (ask 37signals). Here’s a photoshop tutorial so we can all [...]

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Published on September 18, 2006

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links for 2006-09-17

Jeremy Keith on the Joy of API’s
I always enjoy Mr. Keith’s talks. Wasn’t at d.construct so nice to be able to watch this video where he discusses using flickr, delicious and amazon APIs. Thanks for the video!
(tags: webdesign api)

GanttProject - create Gantt Charts using java
(tags: projectmanagement gantt)

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Published on September 17, 2006

Filed in Links

links for 2006-09-16

USB Card Reader
Amazon.co.uk: SanDisk ImageMate 12in1 USB 2.0.: Amazon.co.uk:
(tags: hardware)

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Published on September 16, 2006

Filed in Links

links for 2006-09-14

Refuse and Recycling Calendar for Buckingham
When my plastics, paper and glass get taken away.
(tags: recycling)

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Published on September 14, 2006

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links for 2006-09-13

A Web 2.0 Tour for the Enterprise
Web 2.0 (its technology and values) is here to stay. The web is not about publishing content and making it available to employees, partners, and customers. That was Web 1.0. This time it’s about letting those customers, partners, and employees take cont
(tags: web2 webdesign)

Shorty - like tiny url but [...]

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Published on September 13, 2006

Filed in Links

My Stuff official design - v1

A plain ole’ homepage.

A plain ole’ homepage with some added components. Gives a flavour of how a user might customise their homepage by adding in bits and pieces that they want to see.

Just added this one. Another alternative. Less duplication - but still some! - see Thanh’s comment below.
This builds upon the design style we [...]

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Published on September 12, 2006

Filed in Eportfolio, User experience, Web design

Protected: ‘My Stuff’ overall structure

A reminder of the overall structure we’re going for.
The links dont go anywhere BTW. I copied the source direct from my wireframe.

My Stuff

New

New UploadFile (Anthony’s suggestion)
New Page Record (Thanh’s suggestion)

New Page Basic
New List
New Education
New Training
New Personal Summary
New Page: Interests
New Referee
New Page: Course
New Qualification
New Successes and difficulties
New Page: Paid Work
New Voluntary Work [...]

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Published on September 12, 2006

Filed in Eportfolio, Web design, Wireframes

ePortfolio design options

Here are my ePortfolio designs. Please comment on them using their reference number.
You are not commenting on the wording, just the overall look and feel!
001

A plain and simple design using a few brand colours, official fonts and big “web 2.0″ type.
002

Building on 001, this adds a little more design but still keeps it minimal. The [...]

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Published on September 12, 2006

Filed in Eportfolio, Graphical User Interface, Web design

links for 2006-09-08

Open web single sign on
this is something i really want.
(tags: singlesignon)

Sony Ericsson K800 review
Comprehensive k800i review with pictures. My reservations about this phone at this point are: keypad size (too small), protruding lens cap, no mega bass on the music player.
(tags: mobile phones)

Nokia N73 review
the other contender to the decent camera phone throne (along with [...]

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Published on September 8, 2006

Filed in Links

Guy -- off to see Quantum of Solace tonight. I hear it's not very good.

About GuyWeb

This site is being redeveloped. Apologies if things don't look or act as you expect. I'm spending little bits of free time making some much needed changes.

GuyWeb is the personal website of Guy Carberry, a web designer based in Buckingham, England. He currently works full-time as a web designer for the Open University. He also undertakes interesting freelance projects where time allows. You can contact Guy by emailing Guy at this website's address.

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