Small things

March 7th, 2010 by kevin


A sketch that I dug up. This was for one of two utility rooms placed in the Aberdeen Pavilion (a national historic site).
This is probably late ’90’s vintage, hence the rather po-mo design. The finished product looks almost identical to this. I’ve been killing myself trying to find the color version of this one…I need it for a small article I’m putting together.

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Tags: aberdeen pavilion, Cattle castle, Landsdowne park, ottawa
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Our latest award…

February 15th, 2010 by kevin


edit: Updated link to the City’s award web page.
Just a quick update to announce that we have been awarded the “Award of Excellence” for 444 Highcroft Ave. from the City of Ottawa as part of the Ottawa Architectural Conservation Awards. I have blogged about this project previously here. You can also view the case study page here.
We are quite pleased about the recognition and are proud to have worked with such great client. A considerable amount of credit should go to the contractor Vincent DeBeer, who really raised the bar on quality.

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My first iPhone app

February 9th, 2010 by kevin



I’m still waiting for my credentials to come thru from Apple before I can officially upload this to the iTunes store. What you see are screenshots of the app running in the iPhone emulator on my desktop.
This app is a bare bones RSS reader for one of my clients. I’ve been thinking  for a while now, that it would be nice to have a standalone application that would let me pull the content from a blog site without having to launch and navigate to the website…and then zoom and pan to read the page. This app pulls the feed content from the site and displays it in an optimized format for the device.
There was minimal coding for this project, the bulk of the heavy lifting was done using the WYSIWIG tools provide by Xcode and Dashcode. It was then all wrapped up with the Phonegap SDK to “iPhonize” it. This was pretty much a “Hello World” project, but I like to think that I added some decent UI design to it. Can’t say it was easy, since it involved a bit of trial and error, but the end result appears to be stable and useful. Once I get my full developer credentials, I can test it on my new iPhone (legitamizing its business use) and deploy it to the store. I have a bunch of ideas for more involved and interesting apps…and can’t wait to get started on them.

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Tags: apple, blog, Deke.com, Design, development, iphone, mobile
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Manhut update…

February 2nd, 2010 by kevin

Just a quick update to this post.
The owner of the new Manhut has sent along a couple of photos of his now completed shed. This version of the manhut has a radiant heat floor. By all accounts, it remains warm and cozy despite the frigid temperatures we’ve been experiencing lately.

Its interesting to read the various comments he’s generating on Facebook. It seems that people cannot wrap their head around the concept of  an “office” in a shed. With some diligent detailing, this manhut is every bit as efficient as any addition to the main house would have been. The bonus in this case is that the owner can take it with him, should he ever need to relocate. The exterior finish is the hard wearing Hardie Panel in the standard dark grey. The seams are finished with a standard galvanized sheet metal. The panels are capped with a mill finish corrugated sheet metal. What I love about this version of the Manhut (as opposed to mine) is the way the landing is articulated as a cantilever.

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Marmuse.com site goes live

January 22nd, 2010 by kevin

This is the principal webpage for our client Marmuse. They are a “referral marketing” company that is targeting the healthcare professional. Essentially, they help these “last mile” professions optimize their referrals. Almost all Dentists, Doctors and other small healthcare related businesses rely on referrals from their clients and other professionals. Marmuse helps these companies by implementing industry best practices to refine their referral success.

This was a quick and dirty project with no budget and no time (what else is new). The page leverages the YAML templates used to build the pilot project site borovayorthondics.com for Marmuse. The creative brief here was pretty simple; Marmuse targets healthcare related businesses and the target market should be able to identify themselves in the visual design. The color palette and the visual imagery are vague enough to imply some generic “health care” service without being too specific. Probably more interesting to the nerds is that this site ( and all the client pilot sites) will be moving to the Google Apps. engine. The traditional LAMP hosting is proving to be too restrictive and kludgy for the anticipated interactive feature sets that will be incorporated into the project sites. I’ll keep you posted on the interesting results as they go live.

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