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Hulabalub tech and design event guide

Thursday, 21 January 2010 @ 15:35

Local artist, developer, and entrepreneur Jason Lynes has launched a new project called Hulabalub. It is a free registry for technology and design events. He’s done some excellent work making browsing and posting a smooth and pleasant experience.

Hulabalub is the definitive guide to every tech and design event in the world.
Our unique filtering lets you search and subscribe to all conferences, lectures, parties, even dinners and drinks, further filtered by location, speaker, topic.”

New perpetual education website

Thursday, 21 January 2010 @ 15:05

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints refreshed their Perpetual Education Fund website. The project was lead by Lead Design Manager John Dilworth.

The new website features selected stories from over 40,000 individuals who have been able to better their lives through education opportunities made available to them through PEF loans. The site also contains information about the program, and instructions for individuals who may apply for loans. The site was launched in 4 languages (English, Spanish, French and Portuguese) and will service areas around the world.”

Mormon.org refreshed

Wednesday, 2 December 2009 @ 11:02

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints refreshed their mormon.org website last month with a stronger grid, typography, and video.

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Need Utah-based, Contract Flex Developer

Tuesday, 22 September 2009 @ 14:18

Hey guys, really cool and unique project, and we need a master Flex developer to work onsite for the next 10 days. Priority urgent project, will pay very well.

Please contact me and/or Chris Parkin:

sgustavson@omniture.com
cparkin@omniture.com

Post to group through Google Wave

Thursday, 15 October 2009 @ 16:35

I have created a Google Group for us so that you may “wave” to everyone in the group via Google Wave. Unfortunately, we didn’t get a pretty URL or email address because they were already used and Google has a lame rule that they can only be used once, even if the previous instance has been deleted (which was by me, which makes it even more lame).

Visit the Google Group home page for more information. Join the group and then add the address “utah-graphic-arists@googlegroups.com” to your Google Contacts list. You can then add the group address to new waves and everyone will have access to it.

Note that Wave will bark that that user does not have a valid Wave account when you try to add it. Ignore that and simply strike the return key and the address will be added to your contact list.

LinkedIn group membership requests declined

Friday, 21 August 2009 @ 11:59

Some membership requests for our LinkedIn group were accidently declined. If that was you, please resubmit your request and it will be approved. We apologize for the inconvenience.