Binary Vision blog
Posted 17 Jan 2013 by Paul N / @BinaryPJ
Tags:
Digital strategy, Agile, Scrum
There's loads that sounds great about this up-coming Agile framework. But one thing concerns me...
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Posted 22 Aug 2012 by Paul N / @BinaryPJ
Tags:
Digital strategy, Design, Facebook
Creating a new timeline and “like me” offer page for the SIA taught me more than I wanted to know about facebook…
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Posted 08 Nov 2011 by Peter B
Tags:
Coldfusion, PDF
This is part three of a series posts which will aim to explore some of the more advanced methods of PDF creation, along with caveats and gotchas along the way.
In this post I will cover some mehods which allow you to merge, optimize linerarize and protect your PDFs from no-gooders!
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Posted 14 Oct 2011 by Paul N / @BinaryPJ
Tags:
Typography, Comic Sans, Design
Following the usual designer hate campaign, Stephen Fry’s Planet Word has quietly replaced Comic Sans.
It’s time to get off the bandwagon and stop bullying Comic Sans...
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Posted 10 Oct 2011 by Paul N / @BinaryPJ
Tags:
Distributed interaction, UXD / IA, Digital strategy
Give people the power to create and share interactivity.
Just as YouTube and SoundCloud have enabled users to broadcast their video and audio, 'distributed interaction' is about enabling people to broadcast their interactivity. Its future is immense...
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Posted 09 Oct 2011 by Niamh W
Tags:
Usability, UXD / IA
I’ve worked on making forms here at BV and I’ve read all the books I can.
This post will help you make your form as sexy as a form can be.
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Posted 04 Oct 2011 by Peter B
Tags:
Coldfusion, PDF
This is part two of a series posts which will aim to explore some of the more advanced methods of PDF creation, along with caveats and gotchas along the way.
In this post I will cover some of the uses of the hugely flexible CFPDF tag.
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Posted 30 Sep 2011 by Peter B
Tags:
Coldfusion, PDF
I was recently involved in developing a web application that at its core was automated creation of PDF documents with dynamic content. Adobe ColdFusion has a large number of functions available to create and manipulate PDF documents. This is part one of a series posts which will aim to explore some of the more advanced methods of PDF creation, along with caveats and gotchas along the way.
In this first post I will cover the baby steps of using the cfdocument tag to create PDF documents using simple HTML and CSS as content.
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