
Here in the Rowboat, we’re focusing 1000% on our website design services now, and not so much on photography. (What do you have left over after 1000% anyway?) So – we have this gorgeous,very lightly used, 16-month old camera body holding down wireframe drawings, which is NOT what it was meant to do. It wants [...]

Every couple of months, this one makes the rounds on Twitter, and it’s so good I just had to share here. How a Web Design Goes Straight to Hell

Date: March 12, 2010 I just got an email from WishList about an unadvertised promotion they’re doing. I’ve implemented this membership management plug-in for 3 clients so far, and they all love its power and flexibility. A full review is on that list of things to do…now WHERE did I put that list? Anyway, I [...]

New York City therapist Matt Lundquist contacted us to develop a Thesis website for his TriBeCa practice that reflected who he was and his particular approach to therapy. His tagline, “creative therapy for creative people,” let us know that he wouldn’t want the typical psychotherapist website, or, as he so colorfully put it, “I don’t [...]

WordPress just released v2.9.1 which addresses this issue on 1/4/09. Well, my pretties, it turns out that the fabulous new v2.9 release of WordPress is a bit rough around the edges. A v2.9.1 is coming that has some key bug fixes in it, but in the interim, I heard about a problem with scheduled posts [...]

WordPress version 2.9 is out of beta and now available to all. I took the time to read the developer’s notes, and discovered some cool new tricks you can do with this amazing FREE platform, that you couldn’t do in 2.8.6: Fish things out of the trash WordPress now features a “trashcan” so now you [...]

Update: November 21 – she came through the surgery and is progressing well, which is awesome because there were factors that made the surgery even more high-risk than it normally is. Thanks to all for the good thoughts, emails and Tweets. Another update: November 28 – things got real scary on the 23rd when she [...]
Credit goes to Greg Rickaby – I found this on his new site and it explains pricing policies in a way that’s hard to miss for anyone! Distribute this one widely – I’m sure all of you can relate.

This is the very first in our “Client Launch” series, which we’ll do our best to continue when we launch new clients (in addition to adding some of them to the Featured Projects page). Since we’re keeping with a nautical theme here, y’all go smash a bottle of champagne on something. Angela Cooper tried to [...]