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Pink is the new black

October 01, 2007

Once again, I’ve gone all Pink for October support of National Breast Cancer Awareness month. Okay, it’s national in the US, but in this global world we live in, I thought I’d once again support the campaign. 

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Be A Beautiful Designer

September 05, 2007

Michael Bierut has written perhaps one of the most insightful pieces I’ve read all year over at Design Observer. He manages to encapsulate all of my insecurities as a designer, points a finger at designer industry at large and provides us with a big, fat ‘Get Out Of Jail Free’ card, all in one concise post. 

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The Death of Print. Again?

September 04, 2007

Yesterday saw the launch of Khoi’s and Liz’s fantastic joint venture in providing a platform for short, concise design writing: A Brief Message.

The opening piece is by none other than Stevan Heller. It’s a thought-provoking piece, concisely written in under 200 words, and asks the question ‘Is print dying’? Again. It’s a question that has been asked many, many more times than ‘Which is best—fixed or fluid?’

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Think Do Think

August 25, 2007

When I worked at the BBC, I participated in a workshop where the entire department went through a Myers-Briggs Personality questionnaire. I think the aim of the workshop was for all of us to understand, to some degree, the personality traits of our colleagues.

The Myers-Briggs test was originally devised in the Second World War by Katharine Cook Briggs and her daughter, Isabel Briggs Myers. The form of the test I participated in was a very long questionnaire which, when analysed, highlighted your personal preferences. That’s a very important aspect of the results—they describe what you prefer to do, not what you do all the time.

I was sceptical at first, but after completing the test, and the following workshops, i’ve had some fantastic insights into my own preferences—particularly when carrying out my job day to day.

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Links That Deserve More Than The Sidebar

August 22, 2007

Over the past couple of weeks there have been a few things going around that deserve more of a mention than my lowly ‘Of Interest’ sidebar. So, here they are:

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Blueprint. A CSS Framework.

August 08, 2007

Over the past year or so, the industry has been making some great inroads into streamlining some of our processes. We have Microformats for standardizing how we mark up certain data. John Allsopp’s Web Patterns is gathering pace and recently Tantek et all started work on solving the ‘why do I always have to re-enter my user data in every social networking app?’ problem, or the easier to say, Social Networking Portability. These are all great and everything, but they have data at their core, not the presentation of that data. Until recently, we didn’t have a usable system for creating layouts.

That was until a Norwegian chap called Olav Frihagen Bjørkøy released a CSS framework called Blueprint last Friday. The key difference between this and other frameworks is Blueprint has been created from a typographic design basis.

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Mark Boulton Design are hiring!

July 28, 2007

That’s right. The time has come to ramp up. We’re looking for an exceptional designer to join our Cardiff based studio. You will be based in South Wales and work out of our studio in beautiful Cardiff Bay.

You will work on a range of challenging and interesting projects—from web apps to branding—for companies large and small. You need to be creative, passionate and enthusiastic. You should be thorough, with a keen eye for detail bordering on obsessive. You read blogs (you probably write one of your own). You know your way around Web Standards, in addition to the usual desktop apps. You will have a minimum of three years experience. Pay level, and details, will depend on experience.

If you fit the bill, we’d love to hear from you. We’re in a hurry though. Deadline for submissions is Monday 13th August. Interviews will commence the following week.

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Strategising about how to create more Spare Time

July 28, 2007

We’re all busy. I know that. Just indulge me, okay?

For the past month, I’ve been chasing my tail and it’s beginning to show. The permanent four o’clock shadow; the dark rings under my eyes; and the ability to fall asleep at the drop of a hat—something I’ve never suffered with before.

This morning, I went along to the Cardiff Flower Market with The Wife at the incredibly ‘un-weekendly’ time of 7.15am. Whilst bathing in the early morning sunshine, I was trying to think about how to create more time so I can balance off the crazy time of it recently. I reached some sort of conclusion based on a book I read last year—The Power of Full Engagement—which was recommended by my best mate, Phil. The conclusion I reached was; it’s not about how much time you have, or how you use it, it’s about finding balance by adding routine and triggers.

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Of interest ...

BBC - The Future of Broadcasting
Steven Fry wax lyrical about the future role of public service broadcasting. I've never listened to a better lecture.
TwittEarth
Live Twitts all over the world. Stunning game-like UI for this this flash app. Love the little avatars.
Monocle: design notes
Set aside half an hour, a nice cup of tea, and read one the best blog posts I've read in ages. A thorough dissection of Monocle online, by departing Director of Web and Broadcast, Dan Hill.
Did Google Just Rip Off 37Signals?
Huddlechat has now been taken down by Google, which is a shame. I don't think Huddlechat was a rip-off. It was designed to conventions, as was Campfire. The difference was, 37Signals got there first.
YouTube - Tipping Pot (Guinness Spoof)
Brilliant tipping pot spoof Guinness video.
Seed Conference
just look what can be done with one typeface, a few weights and a sensitive eye. Beautiful work from Coudal.
Olli and Lime
Beautiful murals for nursery walls. Loving the cow.

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A picture of Mark BoultonI'm a graphic designer from near Cardiff in the UK. I've been a designer for over ten years now and primarily work on the web. I'm still partial to a bit of print every now and then though. I used to work for Agency.com in London as an Art Director before working as a Senior Designer for the BBC in sunny Cardiff. This was all before I took leave of my senses and formed my own design consultancy, Mark Boulton Design Ltd.

I've got a thing about grids and typography and occasionally ramble on about them to anyone who will listen.

If you're after simple, clean and effective web design; let me know.