May 10, 2008
Some drafts back from thelogocompany.net. I emailed them only yesterday (late in the day) and they got back to me this morning with some suggestions below. I wanted to expand on draft 5 from the previous drafts to see how it would look specifically for eWrite Lite instead of a company logo. I think I [...]
May 6, 2008
Tomorrow morning I will be emailing a potential client who wants to use eWrite for their website to tell them I can’t help them.
Their site is using ASP.NET and Microsoft SQL Server. I currently only have eWrite Lite using PHP and mySQL.
So my options are to let them know that I don’t have [...]
May 6, 2008
I received 5 concepts back from thelogocompany today. Theres something I like in each one. You’ll probably guess that I mentioned that I like the Thunderbird logo in the forms when I was filling them out.
For now, I’m tinkering around with ideas before I get back to them with enough information to move on. So [...]
May 5, 2008
Just added a ‘Digg this’ option to the blog side panel, hopefully it will get the word out about this blog. Please digg this if you can.
Later this week I’ll have a couple of good blog posts about business card drafts, paying for proprietary software and eWrite Demo revisited.
Thanks to all those who have signed [...]
May 2, 2008
I’ve just completed the forms over at thelogocompany.net to get their super deluxe option of Logo Design, Stationery Design plus 500 business cards for just 187 Euro.
Their forms are pretty good and thorough. I’m very excited to see what will be designed. I’ll have to wait about 3 working days. As soon as I get [...]
May 2, 2008
I just got a link from Darragh Doyle on Twitter about the EI information workshops. It sounds right up my alley and I’ve sent an email to get more information about participating.
Head on over and take a look if you are developing something or have an idea in mind.
May 1, 2008
Here is a screenshot of eWrite Lite as it current looks. (Click to enlarge)
Existing clients log into eWrite Lite by going to www.ewritecork.com and logging in via the client login on the top of the site. This may soon change, but thats for a later post.
The screen shot shows the main ‘dashboard’ which is visible [...]