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Posts Tagged ‘site’

Wood & Rubber Site DesignWednesday, June 24th, 2009

Wood & Rubber Homepage

Wood and Rubber is a little project I help my pal, Clay Parker Jones, out with. It’s a simple design using social media to drive the content of the site and to inform his customers of his latest news.

So…if you like ping pong and want a sweet paddle…you need to order one of his handmade paddles. The craftsmanship is close to perfection.

KPanke on Design Meltdown.Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

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designmeltdown.com

Last week, I received a tweet from @brookeduckart, “Did you see your site is an example for ‘Personal Sites’ on Design Meltdown post today? Sweet action.” Agree, this is sweet action! Over the years, I have used Design Meltdown as a web design reference to keep up with the trends, help me with design problems and inspiration for design elements. So, when I found out my site was used as an example for the recent article, Personal Sites Part 2: Ego Surfing at its Best, I was overly thrilled. Patrick McNeil states, “The personal site can closely resemble a portfolio site, and often the line between them is rather fuzzy. All the same this collection of samples represents sites that serve to show more of a full view of a person as oppose to simply a huge display of work.” So thanks to Patrick and Design Meltdown for using my site as a sample for this article. If you have a moment, please check out all that Design Meltdown has to offer. It’s a wonderful resource!

Moustachette Site LaunchTuesday, December 16th, 2008

Moustachette

Today launched the MOUSTACHETTE site. Here is just a sneak peak of the new homepage for the short film, which was written, directed and stars Patrick Stump of Fall Out Boy.  The movie also stars Pete Wentz of FOB and Ryan Key of Yellowcard.

MOUSTACHETTE is a tale of love, art, and wading through all of life’s bulls*!t. “That which does not kill us, only makes us stronger”…yeah, right. Join Eugene as he searches for truth, integrity, and a blueberry milkshake.

Today is the launch of the MOUSTACHETTE Blog with updates to follow to each section of the site. The site will have a lot of fun, exciting flash animations, an image gallery of the cast and crew and a few fun marketing efforts (Moustach Me & Irritants) which will allow its fans to participate and show their support. Remember to keep checking in daily to see how the site develops and come alive.

A special thanks goes out to thirtysevenclick, hustlewood and treeline interactive for making this all happen. We all hope you enjoy the site and most importantly the movie.

KPanke on NOTCOT.ORGMonday, November 3rd, 2008

KPanke on NOTCOT.org

More lov’n’ on NOTCOT.ORG and it’s from NOTCOT himself herself (Sorry Jean! That’s my bad!). Thanks for the props. I love and follow all the sites by NOTCOT. Pretty stoked about showing up on the site. Thanks again!

KPanke on Pristina.orgMonday, November 3rd, 2008

kpanke on Pristina.org

Look mom, I am on the Internets! This morning my site design popped up on Pristina.org. Thanks for the support and recognizing my site design.  Since the site isn’t in my native tongue, I wanted to share what I translated from the “Sobr O Blog” page on Pristina.org. It states, “My idea is to share with anyone what I am finding online. Because the more people have access to quality design, the better the design produce” (Felipe Tofani). Glad to see that other people share my passion for design and good design on top of that. Looking forward in seeing what else Pristina.org has to offer. Visit for some sweet design stuff.