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My third Windows Phone 7 app, FotoMovr, featured in Marketplace

Thanks to some awesome work from my partner in crime at Cricketsoft, Tom Allen, our co-developed app, FotoMovr is featured in the Windows Phone Marketplace today. Both on the phone, the Marketplace website, and in the Zune client. Here's some evidence...

Edgar Leijs

Edgar Leijs is a web designer and web editor from Amsterdam. It’s nice to see Edgar’s portfolio items marked up using the article element rather than div or li, both of which are very common. The article is much more …Continue reading→

Tatiana Bileski

The personal site of designer Tatiana Bileski. HTML5 structural elements are used in the site, although there are too many untitled sections being used where div would be better. However it’s nice to see native video in use, and with …Continue reading→

I Like Taking Photos

A selection of photographs by Rhainon Farrow. This is a very simple site that uses the HTML5 doctype, shortened charset declaration and a couple of new elements. The photos don’t need to be in a section as they are not …Continue reading→

Lukas Mynus Kovac

The portfolio of Slovak graphic designer Lukas Mynus Kovac. It’s a fairly simple site with clean markup, and Lukas has paid attention to how headings and sectioning content should be used. Perhaps he could have used a section for the …Continue reading→

AgileSight, my new venture

Another important milestone in my career started three years ago when I joinedTellago. I convinced my friendJesusto hire me, and I would eventually move to the United States with my family to work in the company.  That never occurred for some personal...

Sann-Remy Chea

Personal website of developer Sann-Remy Chea, who’s based in Paris, France. Good use of some of the new structural elements that HTML5 has to offer. Where there are two h elements together, they could be grouped in a hgroup. The …Continue reading→

My Code Kata–A Solution Kata

There are many developers and coders out there who like to docode Kata'sto keep their coding ability up to scratch and to practice their skills. I think it is a good idea.While I like the concept, I find them dead boring and of minimal purpose. Yes, they...

cssgirl.com

The portfolio and blog of freelance web design and delopment professional Lindsey Di Napoli. Lindsey’s site is well structured, making use of some new HTML5 elements such as header, nav, section, article and footer. There is one untitled section used...

Rockstar Working

Website of Egyptian web designer and front-end developer, Ahmad Ali. The header contains am unnecessary section element to contain the social media links. The content area is split up into separate areas which are ideal for using the section element, but use...