Jan 30, 2012
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't Kinderpalet
A new website I made for ‘t Kinderpalet: an activity for kids where they learn to experiment with painting, drawing & lots more.
I’ve used the jQuery lightbox plugin - which I modified to match the rest of the website - and jQuery Masonry. The rest of the javascript is custom written!
For those interested: the old website is located here: elfri.info/kinderpalet (it won’t be up for much longer)
Jan 28, 2012
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Blog updated
I’ve updated my blog a little, in terms of usability (and to encourage visitors to dive into the blog as a whole, not just scratch the surface).
I’ve added a list of recent posts, which are always visible. For those interested: I’ve used the tumblr read api to load the JSON data of my tumblr to achieve this. Furthermore I’ve done some minor changes to the navigation. It’s clearer what links do and where they’ll take you. Back links are included at every post, leading back to the post where you came from (or to the index of my blog if you came from some other place).
I’ll be looking into the footer soon, ‘cause that’s a mess. Feel free to share your thoughts on the update, if you have any?
Jan 25, 2012
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Proxima Nova

I want this! Anyone knows if there a free font similar to this one? If there isn’t I’ll be forced to buy this!
Edit: thanks Choppie! Didn’t know fonts were on torrents too. Not that I will download them illegally off course ;-) As for fontsquirrel.com, I’ve been using that one too. I’d definitely recommend it to everyone: most fonts on there are free, even for CSS3 font embedding!
Jan 14, 2012
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Kunst & Kids Instuif: Plastic
Jan 10, 2012
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$.wrap();
This snippet just saved my day. I’m trying to build a website which my mom can update (without CMS, just because). I need her to be able to just insert images, after which the site should update the markup automaticly.
Wrap does exactly what you would expect from it: wrap an element you target with an other tag. $(“#yourel”).wrap(“<div />”); will result in <div><yourel /></div>.
I needed this to wrap my image tags with div tags, so jQuery Masonry would function correctly.
Jan 8, 2012
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New project I’m working on. Almost finished, but can’t show it for another few days. Featuring 17 unique letters made from plastic junk!
Update: Done!
Dec 13, 2011
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Nov 18, 2011
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The User Interfacer
A small project for school. It’s a web application that shows you which user interface is suitable for a task. You can set a predefined task or play with the parameters yourself. (Link after the jump)
The results are based on an algorithm I put together. I’ve rated all the interfaces between a 1 and a 5 on all of the parameters. Some parameters act as a minimum, some as a maximum and some as a target value. Based on the least amount of deviation the interfaces are selected.
Since I’ve rated all the parameters myself, with just minor tweaking, there might be some weird results ;-)
Link: http://peekekuepers.nl/userinterfacer/
Dutch version: http://peekekuepers.nl/OWS/
Nov 15, 2011
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I’m in awe… This is amazing.
Nov 15, 2011
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Science = a pretty good way of determining truthiness…Pauljpease
Nov 3, 2011
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A web application for travelers and backpackers. The app will allow people to share the hot-spots in a city, so other visitors know which places to visit. Desktop version beta opened!
Oct 25, 2011
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Oct 23, 2011
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A mini site I did for two friends who build furniture from scaffold wood. Go check it out!
Oct 21, 2011
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Layering: A web design essential!
There are multiple essential skills that you have to master to create a great web app. In this post I’m going to tell you about one of them: layering/positioning in HTML. Some (or most) of you may already know about them, for the other: This is a must read for you!
Oct 18, 2011
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Talent means fuck all without a work ethic to go with it. I know too many people who are “talented” but do nothing with it & moan about life.Fake Blood


