CSS Wizardry archive for January, 2010


Pastures new—from Sense to Venturelab

From mid July, 2008, I was employed by the fantastic Sense Internet as a web designer/developer. It was amazing, going from a nice small agency to a much larger entity was a massive but incredible leap for both my career and me personally. However, a mere 18 months on, I find myself somewhere else—after a year and a half of working with wonderfully talented and amazing people on some superb projects, I tore myself away.

A black and white photo of a gate leading into a field—by Simon Wiffen

Photo by Simon Wiffen.

Sense Internet

I applied the job at Sense when I was 17. My interviewer was my soon to be boss and Creative Director Tony Jacobs. Just from seeing the company and meeting Tony I knew this was where I wanted to work.

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Customer service—a company’s biggest asset

Recently, when buying products or dealing with companies, I have been noticing something, and its profound effects on me—customer service. You can deal with a business and get exactly what you’re after, but it is in that process that some companies can really shine beyond others, and that some can really leave a bad taste in your mouth…

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Moo business cards—most impressive

After so long with no type of business cards to speak of, I decided to design myself some new ones. I wanted to use the pink I use on the site (#f43059) but I also wanted to shy away from using the obvious choice of Helvetica (although it is a beautiful typeface). Instead I opted for Din, which I think works amazingly well in context. I also decided to use Moo for the printing, and I am extremely glad I did…

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