So, what’s been keeping me so busy and quiet? A large, online guide to Walt Disney World: eGuides Intl.

Be forewarned, it’s still in the development stage, so several of the main links don’t work yet: info, attractions, shopping, dining, events, and resorts. While that may seem like a lot all the other links, their sublinks, and sub sublinks, for the parks are complete. Currently there are 779 photo galleries, spread across 1,055 pages. Not too shabby.
In addition, I setup the eGuides main site, using some of the excellent brushes of Cas Cornelissen.

As the above site suggests, there are several more online guides in the making.
This was one of the more interesting (and difficult) sites I’ve designed – it need to handle ads, a lot of information, and setup on a template that could be easily adapted and recognizable for another parks.
In honor of the new look, I’m posting a brief history of AA in all it’s forms.
After much pain, sweat, and toil (read: putting off writing the next scene in my WIP), I’ve completely revamped the Pop Books website. If you’re an author in need of site/design work, it’s the place to go.
One of the nice thins about creating a YA Twitter directory, is I now follow (with @readwritetweet) everyone listed there. Today I came across The Not-So-Hidden Politics of Class Online (via Justine Larbalestier, YA…
Made a quick mock-up for a food review site today. Hey, they said they wanted a review site — they didn’t mention a review of what.
You can see it in action here, though only the navigation…