Brady J. Frey

March 24th, 2008

The $1000 font

Keeping things business as usual, LetterHead Fonts was nice enough to post about the subsequent bittorent of the their LHF Garner, a classic sign font akin to the Larabie Blue Highway, or the exquisite Hoefler & Frere-Jones, Gotham. Long story short: apparently Randy Howe purchased ...

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March 9th, 2008

New beginnings

Dotfive needed to end. Although I have a back log of clientele both within San Francisco and the Chicagoland Area, the challenge of design has become a mundane set of solving client problems, sacrificing personal design choices for the client need, and polishing whatever I find in the rubble. I've found ...

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February 1st, 2007

Increase your traffic with Publications

Lately, we've learned to love the search results for Technorati. Where Google typically indexes news and general sites, Technorati uses technology to spider blogs and independent news sites with nearly instant results. The technology most of us who use for publication sites is open source, universally applicable to all, ...

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August 5th, 2006

WordCamp 2006

Matt Mullenweg, founder and leader of the renowned blogging tool Wordpress, kicked off the first annual WordCamp celebration this year, featuring a day of events catered to the new Wordpress developer. Much of the event was assembled in haste - reminding me of a fear and urgency I ...

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May 29th, 2006

How you say it reflects how you work

It can be both impressive and inspiring to watch the reaction/interaction with your day to day clientele. Just today, we did something that we've never done at dotfive - we passed on projects. Lately, we've become overwhelmingly swamped -- almost to a fault, where we notice that our projects are ...

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March 6th, 2006

mag.nolia’s not for me

Very few can argue with the thought that Ma.gnolia is a beautiful site. The look and feel alone makes me want to API all my bookmarks and import them into this relaxing site... in fact, I did... and I won't be using Ma.gnolia, for now atleast. Aesthetics aside, I'm ...

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