Love this song, love this graphic. Credit: @JasonVanlue – View on Path.

Love this song, love this graphic. Credit: @JasonVanlue – View on Path.

Elevation Digital 2012 - major projects

Elevation Network - New Site

Code Orange Revival - New Site

My Better Story - New Site

Love Week Events - New Site

Elevation Tickets (currently down) - New Site

Elevation Church 2011 Annual Report - New Site

Holly Furtick - Redesign

Elevate Your Wait - New Site

Elevation Worship Tutorials - New Feature

Pastor Steven Furtick - Redesign

GREATER - New Site

Elevation Essentials - New Site

Various one-page sites for ministries.

It’s been a busy year so far. Looking forward to many more.

My submission for pic pick. Panorama of the first UCF home game in the new stadium. My favorite of my panoramas. Click through for flickr.

My submission for pic pick. Panorama of the first UCF home game in the new stadium. My favorite of my panoramas. Click through for flickr.

gregbabula:

Google Does Not Use Keyword Meta Tag In Web Ranking

feltron:

IE rendering of a handsome CSS3 solar system.

feltron:

IE rendering of a handsome CSS3 solar system.

ilovecharts:

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ilovecharts:

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“This better work”

… is probably the opposite of, “this might work.”

“This better work,” is the thinking of safety, of proven, of beyond blame.

“This might work,” on the other hand, is the thinking of art, innovation and insight.

If you spend all day working on stuff that better work, you back yourself into a corner, because you’ll never have the space or resources to throw some ‘might’ stuff into the mix. On the other hand, if you spend all your time on stuff that might work, you’ll never need to dream up something that better work, because your art will have paid off long ago.

-Seth Godin

I’d like to point out that drafting this document is someone’s JOB.

I’d like to point out that drafting this document is someone’s JOB.

Slide this around to see estimated oil leak levels

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“Inbox (0)” for the first time in three years.

“Inbox (0)” for the first time in three years.