Over the last few months, a lot of my workflow has changed and it’s certainly introduced me to new methods, as well as improve old ones. One of them was getting into CSS preprocessors, which is very useful for writing CSS in a developer-friendly way but also is helpful when working in teams and can make better CSS organisation.
I’m very proud to release the first copy of a reset I’ve been working on for a while now, which is big step forward from the classic Meyer reset. I’ve been playing about with this for a while but I think now is the time to let it out on the open. Introducing, strppd.css!
In January 2012, I was approached by Janna Hagan to collaborate on her project, A Student’s Guide to Web Design, in order to provide development of a custom WordPress theme. Needless to say, I jumped at the opportunity as I’m a big believer of teaching others in the Industry. Janna provided the initial design, while […]
In August 2011, I was approached by Members of the Lochboisdale Amenity Trust, in need of a website. After some discussion, they seemed very open and I had a few ideas that seemed innovative, as well as keeping the design in context with the Hebridean scene. I wanted to use this opportunity for working on […]
In June 2012, I was approached by Eleventh Edition for a project that was organized by Ennis & Perry, a Design agency in Australia. The requirements were to take their design and develop it into a Responsive and clean website. For this project, it was recommended we use the Skeleton Framework, and it took some […]