Bluehost Web Hosting Service Review

Bluehost Web Hosting Service Review

posted by Joel Glovier on 06/27/2010

I’ve been using Bluehost as my web hosting service provider for just over a year now, so I decided to write a review of my experience with them for your reference.

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Dear Adobe: Please make Dreamweaver a Code Editor, and not a WYSWYG Editor

Dear Adobe: Please make Dreamweaver a Code Editor, and not a WYSWYG Editor

posted by Joel Glovier on 04/11/2010

I know CS5 is coming out tomorrow, so by now Dreamweaver CS5 is probably already in the bag. But here’s some thoughts anyway… Read More

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How I Saved a Crashed eSATA External Hard Drive…with Ubutnu

How I Saved a Crashed eSATA External Hard Drive…with Ubutnu

posted by Joel Glovier on 03/16/2010

A pretty un-brand loyal Windows user, I have used a version of Microsoft Windows since roughly 1995 – at the age of 13 years old. But only because I had to. Before our family had an IBM PC, we did have an Apple Macintosh, the one with a green screen. But that was before the days of operating systems. Read More

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Working full-time at CURE International

Working full-time at CURE International

posted by Joel Glovier on 01/20/2010

I’d like to make an announcement that as of September 1st, 2009 I have been working full time at CURE International as web and graphic designer. JAG Design Ideas will continue to operate but as a part-time venture, meaning my freelance workflow has been cut down considerably. My wife and I have also just had our first child within the past few weeks, so we are incredibly excited about this life change, but it also has affected my workflow. Read More

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Design+Develop LinkedIn Group for Graphic Designers Learning the Web

Design+Develop LinkedIn Group for Graphic Designers Learning the Web

posted by Joel Glovier on 11/14/2009

Are you new to web design but have been a print designer for years? You’re not alone. There are many I have found, who are getting into web design from a background of the traditional printed page. Why? Many reasons, of course, but primarily it seems that demand for people who can do strictly print design has waned in favor of those who can cross boundaries of the internet and physical media. I’ve started a new group on LinkedIn recently called Design+Develop to pool us newbie web designers together for support and networking! Check it out: Design+Develop on LinkedIn.

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