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New & Improved? You Tell Me. Looking for Feedback…

Monday, December 19th, 2011

Hello. I need your feedback.

I am working on some new functionality for the site. If you look at the post below (Macy’s), you will notice that I have encapsulated all of the gallery thumbnails and their associated hero images into a single container that doesn’t require popping up into a separate frame (as I have had structured since the beginning), and the thumbnails are in a scrollable pane. I always felt that there was a disconnect with how I have been doing it. I prefer the idea that the user never need leave the page, and that the thumbnails and heroes stay together. The user can either click on the large image, which advances to the next image, or click on a thumbnail which will load in its parent. To browse through the thumbnails, hover over either end of the thumbnail pane (which will trigger an auto scroll), or use the scroll bar below the thumbnail pane to manually scroll through them (my preferred method).

Please let me know if you like this or not. You can either comment on the post itself, or shoot me an email via the feedback form in the sidebar located at the top right of this page. And feel free to be anonymous. Simply enter in a pseudo email address to bypass the validation check.

I am also toying with a new feature that I call “One Up Close”. If you look directly below the Macy’s gallery, you will see a image that I have singled out. Mousing over it will trigger a magnifying function, allowing the user to view parts of the image at a much greater scale. My thought is that, with each post, I will have a gallery along with one window singled out that the user can view in detail. A bonus, as it were. A lot of these windows are dense, which isn’t readily apparent when viewed at 700px, so the user misses out on their true worth. “One Up Close” will load in a super high-resolution picture that can be studied in detail. It isn’t the same as being there in person, but it’s a closer step, no? Let me know your opinions regarding this also.

My intent is to provide a better user experience, both in terms of functionality and in enjoyment. For those of you who frequent this site, and are familiar with it, please, please, please, give me your feedback. And if you have other suggestions, I am all ears. Again, a super simple feedback form is located at the top right of this page.

Cheers.

Rudy

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About Me…

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

There have been a couple of stories written in the past couple of weeks for work that I have been doing and I wanted to share them. (I had to toot my horn)

One is a business profile on Apple’s website. I have done quite a bit of work developing sales tools for the iPad, and Apple has recognized our company for its use of the iPad. There are a few mentions of me.
Apple: Scott Kay & iPad (developed by Rudy Pospisil)

The other is a profile piece, written by Kate Racovolis. The title is “A Preview of Holiday Windows Through a Photographer’s Lens” and concerns itself with my shooting of windows, with the Bergdorf Goodman windows as a main contributor to the narrative thread.
Midtown Gazette: Another Normal/Rudy Pospisil’s Windows Photography

Thanks for letting me toot my horn.

Cheers.
Rudy

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Se acabó. Ha ganado España.

Monday, July 12th, 2010

It is a sad day. Not because Spain won but because the World Cup is over. I love World Cup!
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Congratulations to Spain. They beat The Netherlands 1-0 by scoring in the 116th minute of the 120 minute game (2 halves plus 2×15 minutes of overtime). Honestly, it was not a very pretty game and, in fact, got quite ugly at times. 13 yellow cards were thrown and the Dutch lost a man to a red card. And that was lenient. There were probably a couple of other red cards that should have been thrown.

Spain was a good team. Even though they lost to Switzerland, I was impressed with their play in that game. And they shut down hard the offense of my favourite team, Germany.

Okay. Back to our regular scheduled programming.

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Now On Twitter.

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

You can now follow this blog on Twitter at “another_normal” Unfortunately, I couldn’t do “anothernormal” because there is a guy in Vegas who is using the name. He’s only used it once since last October and so perhaps I can get him to reliniquish it. More importantly, I’m curious as to why he chose “anothernormal”.

I’ll use “the twitter” to let you know of new postings along with any other window miscellany and sightings I find along my path that I normally wouldn’t post on the blog but that you might find interesting.

Feel free to follow. Cheers. Rudy

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Felis Natal / Happy Holidays 2008

Saturday, December 27th, 2008

This is not window related but I just wanted to wish everyone a great holiday season. I had a Brazilian christmas that was the best time ever! Kundan e David; Obrigado! Que presente lindo!

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Felis Natal!

I’m guessing that it’ll be another week or so before windows start getting swapped out. With all of the work involved, the holiday windows stay up much longer than usual. It’s completely understandable. Stay tuned…

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the iPhone cometh still cometh-ing; part two

Monday, July 14th, 2008

I couldn’t believe this. I got to work this Monday morning and the line is STILL going strong for the iPhone. Yes, still! And it’s raining. These people are cuh-razy!

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Here’s a good little rundown in the Baltimore Sun of the iPocalypse.

(In fact, David Zeller’s apple blog is pretty good. Check it out.)

UPDATE, 2:00pm
: It was overheard in line that the wait is 3+ hours.

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