There will be no more posts to this blog. This is the new address:
http://blog.aderowbotham.com
New feed address:
feed://blog.aderowbotham.com/?feed=rss2
Monday, February 18, 2008
Thursday, February 14, 2008
THIS BLOG HAS MOVED
I've been scribbling away at this blog since September 2003. I chose Blogger back then basically because I typed the word 'blog' into Google and Blogger.com was the first thing that came up. And it's done the job fairly well ever since – simple to use and effective.
However, it's increasingly come to my attention that WordPress is actually more powerful, flexible, and other such desirable adjectives.
So gridrunner.blogspot.com ends here, and contines at blog.aderowbotham.com.
If you use an RSS reader then please add the new feed: feed://blog.aderowbotham.com/?feed=rss2
Thanks for reading.
However, it's increasingly come to my attention that WordPress is actually more powerful, flexible, and other such desirable adjectives.
So gridrunner.blogspot.com ends here, and contines at blog.aderowbotham.com.
If you use an RSS reader then please add the new feed: feed://blog.aderowbotham.com/?feed=rss2
Thanks for reading.
Sunday, February 03, 2008
Slamming Techno from the 90s
If you hate this sort of thing then go somewhere else instead.
This mix, which I made back in 1999 while at university in Leeds, has been lying around on successive hard drives ever since. Its previous moment of fame was when it was broadcast on Leeds Student Radio. At about 4am. On a Tuesday morning. So, to a listenership of, ooh, probably about one person.
I can’t recall the exact playlist, but it features tracks by Surgeon, G-Man, UR, Dave Clarke, Cristian Vogel, Adam Beyer, The Advent, Neil Landstrumm and an intro by yours truly.
Get it while it’s still hot
This mix, which I made back in 1999 while at university in Leeds, has been lying around on successive hard drives ever since. Its previous moment of fame was when it was broadcast on Leeds Student Radio. At about 4am. On a Tuesday morning. So, to a listenership of, ooh, probably about one person.
I can’t recall the exact playlist, but it features tracks by Surgeon, G-Man, UR, Dave Clarke, Cristian Vogel, Adam Beyer, The Advent, Neil Landstrumm and an intro by yours truly.
Get it while it’s still hot
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
January
It’s January and I’m at work, waiting for a design brief. I’m at a creative agency in Shoreditch. Oh look, there’s a photo of my desk.
This is week number two and I’ll be here for a further three weeks. It’s the first time I’ve worked in Shoreditch and, so far, it’s conforming pretty well to its stereotype. Right now there’s a couple of guys playing pool behind me, and over to my right there’s a football match on the big screen, courtesy of the company Playstation. And it’s not even lunchtime.
Not that I’m complaining – it’s a nice place, if a little bit self-consciously “cool”. But hey, that’s Shoreditch for you. A land where Macs outnumber PCs. Maybe.
The work itself is reasonably interesting, though I took the job largely out of fear of an otherwise quiet month. Might as well earn some money while the coldness of January swirls around outside. I had other offers of work but they were all through hard-selling recruitment consultants, and I’m always suspicious of how “exciting” an “opportunity” the work they try to pimp is really going to be. “Oh right, so it’s actually a mindless production job? That nobody else wants? Somewhere out in zone 6?”
I don’t want to disrespect my recruitment friends out there of course, as one day I might need you. But so far the only time that I said “Alright then” to a recruiter’s request I ended up at an embarrassing meeting where the client had been expecting someone with a completely different skill-set and, equally, I’d been expecting a completely different job. Not the best use of half a day and a zone 1-3 travel card.
January’s never been a great month. Nothing much goes on, it’s cold, it goes dark early and public transport seems more crowded and steamed-up than usual.
So bring on February. The work I’m doing now will fund a full four weeks of photography portfolio work. And I’ll also be allowed to have a beer again. Today is Day 18 of a month without alcohol. I did this before, back in 2006 though last time it had a much greater positive impact on my health – because then I was in full-time employment. And that tended to involve at least three four-pint sessions after work each week, so the contrast was greater. Still, I’m enjoying the sobriety, getting more stuff done.
It’s now gone lunchtime and I’ve got my brief so it’s time to post this post and get on with the work. More photos and creative stuff from me next month.
Sunday, January 20, 2008
People In Order
Hello. Not blogged for a while. Not going to now, either. Here’s a nice video though:
Drummers Aged 1 to 100 (via Ed Wilde).
Drummers Aged 1 to 100 (via Ed Wilde).
Thursday, January 03, 2008
Stuffe of Olde
While having a digital tidy-up in my webspace just now, I stumbled across these relics from the days when I was a budding Flash 4 programmer. These are from between 1999 and 2001, and are making me feel all nostalgic...
Inertia
AJR web design
Z-Domain.com
Pong
Website re-skin / archive
I'm in the middle of a website re-shuffle, with the aim of bringing my photography and design websites under one 'roof', and each sporting the same visual identity.
If you're the sort of person who bookmarks or links to my websites then you might want to update your bookmarks or links as follows:
www.ajrdesign.net is now: http://design.aderowbotham.com
And photography sits here: http://photos.aderowbotham.com
I thought I'd also take this opportunity to archive the previous two AJR Design websites:
2003-2007
2000-2003
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