02 May
   Filed Under: Unfiled   

I didn’t really pick out any images out of this one, so it could contain violently graphic images of my life. Uh, not really. But it may contain things I don’t want you to see, in a third of a second. Just tell me if that’s the case, will you?

02 May
   Filed Under: Design   

— Non-Glossy version (with code) —

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— Non-Glossy version (without code) —

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— Glossy Versions (with code) —

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— Glossy Versions (without code) —

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Want it bigger? Right-click and download these PNG’s to disk! They are a decent 324 pixels wide (for reference, these shown are 117 pixels wide).
To show how these images look resized and serving suggestions (I suggest a 1 px grey border at 72 px), please look at the previous post (for now, see sidebar, “recent posts”). Enjoy, and there is no need to provide credit for these badges if you don’t feel like it. Much rather, help spread the liberty of speech, fair use, and the downfall of DRM and Digg. I am leaving digg with the reaching of a pinnacle in censorship on this ‘democratic’ news site, whose userbase has given me many great and many awful moments. I have been with digg for a long time now, a year, almost – but I have grown increasingly frustrated with it’s management, and today finally saw the end of tolerance of digg’s users for censorship.

Bye, digg. It’s been good. You might be able to notice the loss of the buttons on the site too.

01 May
   Filed Under: Design   

Hey, I decided to make some badges in the vein of the ‘hacker’ badge I saw on the dmiessler blog. They could be more specific (and bigger!). Free for use and consumption in any way;

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