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March 19, 2005

Change for Change's Sake

WhitneyWe share this world with many who are fulfilled spiritually by their efforts to change the way others think.  While I have the tendency to condemn this practice, I believe that many of us progressive thinkers are getting a little ahead of ourselves these days in our desire to stomp it out, and we’re all paying dearly for it.

As an evolutionist, I believe this trait can be traced to a need to survive at some point in our history.  Here’s the recipe for human survival:  Large portions of faith and tenacity mixed with intolerance and a pinch of innovation.  All it took was one innovative person to start agriculture, but it took many to sustain the practice.

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Two Great Sites for Web Designers

FreefototreeTwo big challenges I face when designing a new web site are the color scheme and the accompanying images.  For color schemes, I often save a link to sites that I can rip off inspire me, but who wants their site to look exactly like another?  For images, stock photo sites like Corbis, Alamy, and Mira have stunning collections, but the licensing can be very expensive.

The interface needs work, but Colr.org is a site that does a couple of things to help you with color schemes.  It scopes color schemes from photos, and it allows visitors to add "tags" or labels to web colors.  With today's displays, unless you're designing for Google or Amazon, you can be bold and throw "web safe" colors out the window!

Colr.org pointed to me to another great site - Freefoto.com.  It's the largest collection of free photographs for private non-commercial use on the Internet, and prices start at $30 for commercial use.  Finally there's a place you can grab pics while designing, knowing that the ones you keep won’t break the bank.  Hats off to the photographer, Ian Britton (who by the way supplied the thumbnail pic for this post).

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