LaMalla.cl

Today, after a couple months of organizing, programming and designing, a brand new project of mine sees the light of day: LaMalla.cl

LaMalla (or TheGrid) is born as a simple blog between friends, a bit of a programming experiment, a place for us to showcase those who inspire us and should continue to inspire even more people.

The idea is fairly simple, a dynamic grid with customizable contents that fit your browser for best viewing of the content.

We’re of course a spanish-speaking website. But if you’d like to contribute to our project and think language should be no barrier, then hit us up at hello@lamalla.cl and we’ll see what we can do so you too can be part of the family.

Of course we’ve been running several tests these last few days, but there’s always a few loose ends. So if you happen to come across some dead end, please don’t hesitate to let us know at feedback@lamalla.cl.

Of course any comments, opinions, critics, etc, are always welcome.

Cheers!.

Dropular

dropular

There are a lot of people I admire around the world. But Andreas Pihlström and the Suprb crew must be one of my top 5 for sure.

Their graphic and programming talent is always amazing and they’ve got a real eye for what the market needs at a given moment.

Now, if you’re into image bookmarking sites like ffffound, Dropular has come to save the day.

Registrations open for a short period of time, so go get yours!.

Best Concert Visuals in 2008

An amazing collection with the best 10 concert visuals from 2008.

De lujo.

WordPress functions help sheet

I’m a fan of WordPress.

I started using it a couple years ago and from then on I’ve applied it to almost every website I’ve developed. Its capacities are just huge, plus it has an enormous community willing to help you out whenever you get stuck.

Today via Design:Float I came across this nifty help guide that the guys from DBS Interactive just released for free.

A list eith several functions you’ll use oftenly when it comes to create or edit your templates on WordPress.

I’m sure it’ll come in handy to more than one out there.

Firefox 3

Firefox 3 has just been released. Tons of improvements, specially in the performance department.

Get your copy now!.

Diseño Emergente 2.0

Diseño Emergente 2.0

First off I’d like to apologize for the size of the image, but I think in this case it’s worth it.

A little over two years ago, a small group of chilean design students decided to generate an online space that allowed design students from all its branches and schools to share their projects and create contact and collaboration networks that led to improve and enhance the national design scene. That website was Diseño Emergente (Emerging Design).

Now, with an insanely powerful base of monthly visitors and projects, Diseño Emergente is, without a doubt, the space where chilean (and slowly more latinamerican) design students converge and share, debate and display their ideas.

By chance of life, I had the pleasure of being one of the first few members of this community and for a while I was part of their staff, with whom to this day I keep a very close relationship.

This is why seeing progress like the one I’ll refer to is trully a reason for pride and satisfaction, knowing that in Chile there are people who dare to take the plunge, to go against the odds, and do it right, with love for what they do and the seriousness and responsability it deserves.

The reason for this slightly long post is to tell you about the release of Diseño Emergente 2.0,. A total review of the website’s interface and functions was made directly from the input of its own users and not just what the staff thought was right.

Even if you’re not a spanish-speaking person, I encourgae you to take a look at the portfolios section, I’m sure you’ll find a few things that’ll blow your mind.

For someone like me, who’s passionate about design, programming and interaction, this website really is a luxury. A whole bunch of new features that speed up your reading time, enhance relationships between users and also enhance the participation of 3rd party users from chilean student design.

So I’m just leaving the invitation open for you to check out the all new Diseño Emergente, ’cause even with its many haters, it’s impossible to deny its real cultural and design weight in chilean society.

My biggest congratulations, and deepest respect to the staff that daily tries to take chilean design to the next level. People like these are the ones that count.

Flashpedia, everything Flash


 

My good friend Panxo (A.K.A. TheMechonConnection) just sent me this website that holds a whole lot of nifty minigames, videos and apps made in Flash.
 
Quite the spot to spend some of your lazy hours.
 
 
On another matter, a lot of you’ve been asking why I’m kinda missing from my website. The thing is I’m setting up a few projects and one of them involves several changes around here.
 
In the meantime I’ll try to catch up on the posting frequency.
 
Greetings to all of you still passing by.

Adobe Cards


 
Beautiful…
 
Adobe Cards

Fixed major bug and finally back

Good ol’ Benjamín Jiménez from CódigoPin was kind enough to let me know today of a major glitch on my website that didn’t allow people to view older post pages.
 
When fixing it I realized it’s been there for a couple months. Huge mistake. Luckily it’s already been fixed, so now you can see the website as it should be.
 
Thanks again to Pin for the heads up.
 
And about that finally back part, thing is that almost a month ago my computer died and after many many attempts, I’ve finally made it 100% functional, so now I’ll be resuming the usual post frequency around here.
 
Greetings to all.