The blog is quiet but it’s BUSY here. Somehow a 12 day vacation took place which felt extremely decadent but necessary. Now back in the thick of things, the desk is covered with such projects as bottle silkscreen designs, sites for iPhones, sweatband embroidery, kayak photo shoots, packaging for a soon-to-be-announced documentary, illustrations of kids …
Author Archives: aponeurotica
162 steps plus some
Tom visited me in Los Angeles a few years ago, and I nearly lost him after convincing him it would be a good idea to bike 14 miles across the city at 2am. For some reason he still trusts me and came to visit for the weekend. This time we took a walking approach to …
BOB Festival
We spent Sunday the 24th in blazing April heat in the parking lot of the amazing Linden Street Brewery as a part of BOB Festival. It was a day of all my worlds converging as friends’ bands performed, polo teammates and Derailleur folks showed up, and I was happily on the work crew for Cyclecide …
New Headquarters
After a few false starts, Aponeurotica Design finally has a new office to call home. Or, more accurately, it’s a new place to call “work”. My commute is finally longer than 5 feet and takes me to a warehouse in the Bayview which was originally a mattress factory back in 1904. I am separated by …
Fluid Layouts
Every WordPress template has its hidden challenges and it’s usually the challenges that make them enjoyable and worthwhile. Paradoxically, the better you meet the challenges the more invisible they are to the web users. When I put a sketch together for ActorCast, I even tricked myself into thinking I had created a clean layout for …
heavy metal cake
The newest addition to the growing gallery of unusual cakes that erupt in my studio from time to time. This one was inspired by a few of my favorite things: german chocolate cake, anatomical sculpture, and Jägermeister. I even got to deliver it by bike (which also caused one dislocated “hail satan” pinky but that’s …
Karma Travel Thematic Child Theme
I created a Flash-based site for Karma Travel a couple years ago, and they re-hired me to design a WordPress template so that they could blog about their services as well. I’ve been busy working on a lot of child themes lately, but I particularly enjoyed this one because of its quirky challenges and ease …
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