Creativity +

Things are getting interesting over here at the House of Nerd.
The Squeeze has contracted me to do him a new website. I have worked up a lovely page using CSS, and have just sourced a most amazing looking system for publishing galleries of photos: stopdesign gallery templates which also uses photon, a neat plug in for publishing photos from iphoto to your blog. The whole thing also uses Movable Type, which The Squeeze was keen on anyway.
It’s all a bit of a tricky project (for me, anyway): Dave works with masses of photos, rather than just the 30 or so at a time that ordinary people use. The other night, for example, he shot 300 photos at a party. That’s just a starting-total for him, really. On a big night, he shoots zillions. So we needed a way of handling and publishing hundreds and hundreds of photos – whole galleries – at a time. We used to use picasa (a nice, free setup which does this sooo easily), but it’s not a mac thing.
Blogging software rocks: it’s an easy way to upload information quickly and easily.
Dave wasn’t keen on using flickr (the usual option for blogging photos), and I’m not sure it’s really the tool for this quantity of photos.
So we’re going to install the photon plugin (which could be useful anyway), we’ll check out the stopdesign templates, and we’ll explore the MT plugins. Once I figure out how it all works, I’ll see about styling it up to look like the mock site I’ve already done for Dave (which isn’t up anywhere, I’m afraid – I’ll see if I can source a screen shot). He really doesn’t want too much: white/grey colour scheme, simple, san-serif fonts. It’s going to be fat with images, will ignore screen-reader accessability issues (because the blind aren’t really his demographic) and basically be somewhere to hang all his lovely photos.
Yay!
I’m looking forward to this. I’m especially interested in the way the stopdesign guy uses MT to do unbloglike things. I’m getting a bit facinated by categories myself, so we’ll just see how we go, shall we?
And why am I so interested in all this? Thesis avoidance, of course!
It can’t be helped: I’ve developed this massive case of thesis anxiety. No reason for it: the thesis is actually going very well. I guess it’s thesis-completion anxiety. The job-searching continues, however.