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I am a SEO Consultant and a PHP programmer ( developer ) from Thailand with over four years of professional SEO and PHP programming experience.

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Job Vacancies at Gradwell

Monday, April 20th, 2009

I’m currently looking to fill two new vacancies at our office in Bath.  I’m looking for a Senior Sysadmin (permie) and a Storage Engineer (contract) to come in and help us as we grow our award-winning business in 2009.  These roles will be assisting us with our email and hosting platforms.  If you’re interested, drop […]

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Finding Ada

Monday, April 20th, 2009

If you’re a regular reader of Planet PHP (and if you’re not, you should be), you’ll know by now that today (March 24th) is Ada Lovelace day.  The idea is to throw a spotlight on female role models in tech, in order to encourage more women to get involved in technology work and roles in […]

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Thank you to everyone who came to my talk about Gradwell’s experience of Living With Frameworks at the PHP UK conference last Friday.  It was very humbling to have such a large audience, especially as I was one of the least-known folks on such a strong list of speakers, and I really enjoyed meeting everyone […]

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Looking To Meet Folks @ PHPNW Conference

Monday, April 20th, 2009

The PHPNW08 conference is almost here.  Things kick off with the social on Friday evening, and the conference proper is on Saturday (Derick’s keynote starts at 10am).  There are still tickets available according to the conference website.
As well as being there to talk about how we built Twittex in 7 days, I’m very interested in […]

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In my previous post I showed you how you can create seamless pattern brushes in Illustrator . Today I talk about two very simple shapes I’ve used in the pattern examples: a simple flower shape and decorative curl. Some of you might find this a bit too basic, but I thought it might be useful […]

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Pattern brushes in Illustration… Honestly? It’s something I hardly (read ‘never’) use. That’s just because I haven’t looked into this feature and now that I have I truly believe in its powers. Ever since I started writing Illustrator and Photoshop tutorials, I come to the conclusion that I know and use so little of certain […]

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ColorMunki Design Review

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Color management, it sounds complicated and technical and it is one of the most difficult aspects of graphic design. Getting color right early in the workflow, and keeping it right to the end, is increasingly critical. It is not easy to get color right across all media and as a designer we deal with this […]

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Inspiring patterns from Verner Panton

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Verner Panton, considered to be the most influential Danish furniture and interior designer of the 20th century has also created some very inspiring patterns during his career. You know by now that I have a healthy interest in patterns to analyze them and trying to come up with new ideas.
Source:Inspiring patterns from Verner Panton

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Drawing a coil in Illustrator

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Today’s post is a brief one because the past week and the coming weeks are just so busy for me I can’t find the time to write a more extended article. Still, I hope some of you will find what I share is valuable.
Source:Drawing a coil in Illustrator

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SXSWi 2009 Color Angels session

Monday, April 20th, 2009

South by Southwest Interactive (Austin, TX - US) was really a blast as usual. This year Cindy Li, Leslie Jensen-Inman and I decided to enter a panel with the title “Color Angels, Episode 1: Colors: It’s Not Black and White”.  Our session was about exploring the challenges in color combinations as a key to successful […]

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