Published on
May 6, 2009 in
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Yes, I know that last redesign wasn’t so long ago, but – I’ll be honest with you – theme that I used before was made as an experiment and I wasn’t really satisfied with it. The new one is more my style – colorful yet minimalistic, more crafty, using sans-serif fonts here and there for the typographic contrast between headers and content. For now, I think it’s here to stay, unless I find another source of inspiration that will strike me so much that I’ll decide to change the layout of my blog. As for me, I’m very happy with the overall effect – I know it needs some tweaking here and there, but that’s something I will be doing in free time, since it doesn’t require as much effort as working on the whole Wordpress theme made from scratch. If you’re interested in the process of redesigning the blog itself, read after the jump.
Continue reading ‘Blog gets a massive redesign (and how I did it)’

One of the great sides of working in Lunar Logic Polska is the fact that it has really cool internal and side projects. We’ve got RubyTime, utype, Rubyusers and hell lot of fun things to do while not working on a paid project. That absolutely changed my point of view on internal projects, since in my previous company, working on internals was basically an equivalent for being sent to the quarry.
Recently, Paul, also known as Agile Activist, started to run his podcast about agile project management with Andy of CodeSprinters. Since I was working on my paid project mostly as a consultant – jump in, fix few things, help team accomplish something, jump out – Paul came to me with a proposition of making iTunes Artwork and site for his podcast.
Continue reading ‘Project goes live: Scrum For Success’
I’m happy to announce that after a while of inactivity on the blog and the fact, that for quite a long time this site welcomed you with ‘Redesigning, brb’ message, I’m absolutely, positively done with redesigning the blog. It’s still a work in progress (let’s call it web2.0-ish a beta) and may be still a bit rough on the edges, but the majority of work is done.
If you like it, drop me a line. If you don’t, drop me a line, too. I like feedback.