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Jeremy Anderson

About: Jeremy Anderson is a Founding Partner of San Francisco Web Design firm, Object Adjective (www.objectadjective.com). He has over eleven years of web design and development experience. He likes all things that are programatical, designical and open sourcical.

Jeremy is a designer, developer and publisher of www.repeatpenguin.com

Organization Object Adjective
What's on your radar web design, information design, semantic web applications, extensible code, accessibility, web standards, CSS3
What question would you most like others to ask you? If you're doing something interesting, I'm interested. So, fire away.
What topics would you like to see covered at Web2Open What role the next generation of semantic web applications will have on the web.

Blog Posts

blog posts

white space and redesign

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I’ve been thinking redesign for quite some time. It’s not that I’m unhappy with my current design. It is because I’m unhapp...

parlance au naturale

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Far be it for me to criticize anyone for not understanding what I’m saying, at any given time. It’s to be expected. However, if that an...

Are we there yet?

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We must be getting close. I can almost taste it. Is it time to say au revoir, to IE6?

An Event Apart San Francisco

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It’s been a crazy and hard few weeks. Between work, film projects, family coming into town (and crashing on our floor) and the passing of my ...

3 Analog Minutes in a Digital Life

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There’s no question about it, I’m a film enthusiast. However, I’m finding it more and more difficult to make time for keeping up ...

The Principality of Sealand: a design critique

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It is the pride and honor of every designer to have the opportunity to work on something that is truly profound. Such opportunities, like designing...

The Beauty of Syndication

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I find little time to address the small things that would make my life easier, but when I do, I like to get the most out of it I can. So, when I bl...

Hello Redesign

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It’s the end of a long day, but a gratifying one none-the-less. If there ever was an excuse for neglecting one’s blog, this is most def...

inflection {design : content}

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Content, moreover getting content, is a constant struggle of the web designer. I think you would be hard pressed to find a designer who would say o...

the sign maker and the typographer

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Years ago, before I ever got into Web design, I was a sign maker. For about 3 years, I studied this craft. At it’s best, the art of sign maki...

hamburger helper

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Being at loss of words lately, has led me down some strange paths of distractions, none of which ended at this blog. I’ve been wanting to get...

uniqueness in a little monster

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It is a rare thing, working as a designer, to have the opportunity to brand a friend. It’s a strange concept in of itself. The idea of brandi...

the tennis ball hack

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There are times when you wish there was a clean, elegant way to go about a thing and there are times, as we all know, when this just isn’t po...

one good rat

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I don’t write very much about my personal life on this site, but one of the few exceptions I’ve made has been for our rats Abbi and Add...

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Reasons to Use Inspiring Tools and Brands

Reasons to Use Inspiring Tools and Brands

Earlier this week, David Heinemeier Hansson wrote a bit about why he thinks indulging in aesthetically pleasing tools should be a guilt-free experience. It was a response to a post by Matt Maroon on News.YC and if you’re interested, you should also check out Matt’s counter-response. Hoping to add to the discussion with our own flavors, we thought we’d point out some other reasons why you shouldn’t discount the role of aesthetics when deciding on what tools you should get.

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Color Wars 2008

Color Wars 2008

The world is our tether ball court and Ze Frank is the tether ball? or something like that. tthese are his challenges. You can even win stuff, though you probably won't.

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The Principality of Sealand: a design critique

The Principality of Sealand: a design critique

A quirky and cynical look at the odd little micro-nation, The Principality of Sealand, and the vision of Dutch designer, Daniel van der Velden, in designing and branding an identity for this state.

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Underground Mainstream

Underground Mainstream

Commercial culture depends on the theft of intellectual property for its livelihood. Mass marketers steal ideas from visionaries, alter them slightly if at all, then reissue them to the public as new products. In the process what was once insurgent becomes commodity, and what was once the shock of the new becomes the shlock of the novel.

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The Highly Extensible CSS Interface

The Highly Extensible CSS Interface

Extensible CSS Tutorials

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