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February 2008

marcel

Thursday, February 28th, 2008 at 3:21 pm

marcelA new song for me to sing

Tell the world how I feel inside

Even though it might cost me …

everything

Info:
22″ x 28″ | acrylic on canvas | 02/26/08
commissioned by marcel Padilla
Posted in art
by Danny

DHTML: Carousel Component

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008 at 5:29 pm

A cool UI component for in-page browsing. here’s the link to the page where you can learn and grab the code from: http://billwscott.com/carousel/

Posted in DHTML
by Danny

fully alive

Friday, February 22nd, 2008 at 3:29 am

full alive A painting that depicts the moment after we decided to pursue what we’re really passionate about.

It’s the moment right after we made the decision to take the leap.

The moment while we’re in the air, not knowing how things will turn up.

The moment when we feel like we have no control over anything, but we feel so free.

The moment when we feel… fully alive.

Info:
16″x 20″ | acrylic on wood | 12/2007
$300
Posted in art
by Danny

miss sarajevo

Friday, February 22nd, 2008 at 3:10 am

miss sarajevoA painting inspired by U2’s song “Miss Sarajevo”.

A beautiful song about an inspiring act of defiance that shows how we can overcome the ugly things that happen around us by celebrating our humanity. Being human.

Info:
16″x20″ | acrylics on canvas | 02/2008
$300
Posted in art
by Danny

Y! Finance embeded Charts is LIVE!

Friday, February 22nd, 2008 at 2:50 am

Y! Finance Charts screenshot Go check it out at Y! Finance.

People who have been using the flash/interactive chart get this version starting last week.

If you’re not one of those cool people, you need to switch to it by clicking on the link that says “Try Interactive Charts” on the chart page or the “Interactive” link on the left nav.

I’m curious to hear what YOU think about this change.

Posted in project log, work, design
by Danny

new flash and flex components from Yahoo!

Thursday, February 7th, 2008 at 6:07 pm

Here’s the link to grab them from Yahoo! Developer Network.

If you want to know what’s available, read this excellent blog post from Ajaxian that describe what each component does.

by Danny