Facebook is Going to Snuff Out Your Social Network

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I’m an old school web designer and developer. I’ve been trolling around on the Internet since my freshman year of college in 1993. Back then, it was all dial-up and text-based interfaces (Gopher, IRC, Lynx). As we all know, the Internet exploded from there. And although I still consider myself old school, I do keep […]

SXSW Interactive 2011 Highlights

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We’re back from another week of SXSW Interactive. Another week of non stop panels, eating our meals from food trucks, street vendors and overcrowded restaurants, and what little sleep we could grab back at the hotel. The festival itself was an opportunity to hear the latest on everything from web design and development to technology […]

Cycloc Bike Rack Design for the Cycling Designer

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Let’s face it, bikes are pretty cool right now. Fixed gear bicycles can be spotted on every street corner and city commuter style bikes are hot sellers at any local bike shop. And it’s not just the rise in gas prices driving sales. Bike companies, like Linus, Civia, and Jamis, are designing some sweet looking […]

Revisiting Web Design Decisions Behind the Intervals Mobile App

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The Intervals Mobile UI launched 7 months ago. In that time we’ve been collecting feedback from our customers and using it quite a bit ourselves. We’ve also been busy architecting the next few features, which will include more client, project and milestone management. When we originally launched the mobile UI, we wrote about what it […]

Time Tracking for the Mac with Eon

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The Intervals API has been out in the wild for several months now. In addition to building our own Mobile experience on top of the API, we’ve encountered others using the API in creative ways to track their time. The folks over at Fuel Collective have added Intervals to the list of applications supported in […]

Intervals Improvements for February 2011

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It’s been a busy few months here at Intervals, which means we have another round of Intervals features and updates to announce. Read on to find out more about what has recently been added, updated and improved. PDF exports visually improved If you’ve ever worked in web development and had to work with dynamically generated […]

Submersible Dirigible ~ The New Intervals Shirt Design

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One of the biggest hurdles in designing and printing a shirt to promote your online project management software is creating something cool enough that people will actually wear it, and preferably not just at the gym. That means great concept, great artwork, and less logo. If you are going to ask your customers to be […]