November 30, 2008

America Walks Web Launch and Other Updates

November has been another action-packed month. I can’t believe it’s all but over. Here are a few random updates:

Hmm, that’s just about all the news I can post here for now. Meanwhile, we’re also preparing a new website for the Green Recycling Network over the coming weeks, and there are some secret projects in the works too! Good times.

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October 17, 2008

October-licious

Hi there! It’s time for another quick update. I have been juggling several projects lately with what has become my usual six or seven active clients at once. Here are some highlights:

The November elections are on their way and Washington, DC is practically on fire! I’m pumped, this is one exciting month. Stay tuned for some more website launches and news!

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August 21, 2008

Fresh Ink: Wordage.info beta and more

So far, it’s been busy and exciting summer. Fab Apps has beta launched its free word discovery tool, Wordage.info, which uses open source thesaurus and dictionary databases to provide a new kind of word reference tool. It’s been an auspicious beginning. We’re getting really good feedback on the service, and received a small mention in the September 2008 issue of Men’s Health magazine, on newsstands now. Check out the beta at Wordage.info and let us know what you think!

Also, the Elements Beta Community, of which I’m a founding member, was featured on the front page of the Washington Post on July 27. There’s even a photo of Neil Takemoto in the Affinity Lab office space that we share. Check out the article!

In other news, I’ve had a fabulous summer. In between a lot of hard work, I’ve been boating, swimming, sunning, beaching, and generally having a wonderful time. I could go on … but I need to get back to work :-)

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May 8, 2008

Web Portfolio & Other Summer Bits

Wow, organizing a web portfolio of my work since 1997 has been a big job. I finally opted to just upload some pics to my Flickr account in an effort to get this moving. This is a work in progress, but check it out: Christian’s selected web portfolio 1997-2007

So far, this has been a busy year. To name some of the things that have been going on with Fab Apps:

  • We launched a lively Socially Responsible Investing Jobs Board on the Social Investment Forum’s website, in addition to enabling e-commerce on the Forum’s website to power online donations, publications orders, and online events registration.
  • We’ve launched our first Facebook app, an “I Voted” sticker for your profile page.
  • We helped the Environmental Working Group distribute their first viral Flash widget for their campaign website, PetsForTheEnvironment.org.
  • We are just weeks from launching a web design and total web content rewrite for the OMI USA’s Justice, Peace, and Integrity of Creation effort.
  • We have located our office at Affinity Lab, a fabulous shared office space in Adams Morgan, full-time.
  • But the biggest news is that our free tool for word discovery, Wordage.info, will be ready for the world in just a few weeks!

In addition to my work with Fab Apps, I have been continuing to work with web design firms Digital Division and Unison Agency.

There you have a good bunch of work news. In my personal life, Jim and I have moved from Northern Virginia to Washington, DC. I have grudgingly given up on kung fu classes for now, because the school isn’t near where I live anymore. But I have been drawing a lot, nearly every day, and experimenting more with the charcoal techniques I learned in a drawing class earlier this year. Good times!

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January 11, 2008

Happy New Year!

Welcome to 2008! The year where I officially acknowledge that the 2000’s are nearly over. The winter weather here in Washington, DC is the new status quo — balmy days and April showers. After having a great holiday season, I’m enjoying being back to work.

Already this month, I wrapped up a large front-end HTML/CSS/JavaScript page build project for Voice of America News with Digital Division. The project was very challenging, and involved developing web templates that will work in more than 40 languages, including languages that read right-to-left like Farsi, and targeted browsers as old is Internet Explorer 5.5 (released in 2000) for older computers in the developing world. This project had been ongoing since at least summer of 2007, and was a coordinated effort between me (the technical lead and project manager), two other web coders, quality assurance testers, and VOA’s in-house design team. I learned a lot from the project, and I’m happy with the results, too! When the full website launches this year, I’ll be sure to post about it.

I also started a new Fab Apps strategic web redesign project for a faith-based social justice and environmentalist group, Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate, Justice, Peace, and Integrity of Creation Office. This group lobbies for many important global issues here in DC and elsewhere, and works particularly on affordable heath care, international debt relief, climate change, and others. We will be creating a more effective, friendly, and easily-updated website over the next two months.

In addition to this and other client work, I’m still working on creating software-as-service web applications. The pace on this stuff is admittedly slow, because it’s self-funded by my client work. I look forward to saying more about this publicly within another month, and hope to speed up the overall development time on these projects as they gain momentum this year.

Writing this post, I’m reminded that I also need to update my outdated resume and portfolio. Stay tuned!

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November 30, 2007

Building Hometowns, Not Highways

A shout out to Steven: One thing I’ve enjoyed about starting Fab Apps, my growing web-based software firm, has been working closely again with Steven Waters, a colleague and friend of mine since 1999. Steven works with Fab Apps as an interactive media developer, and leads a double life promoting urbanism and walkability in his adopted hometown of Raleigh, North Carolina. Here’s a link to a video interview that Steven recently gave to the News & Observer newspaper — check it out if you’re interested in learning more about Steven’s work and his vision for cities that are designed for people, not cars.

Besides that fact that Steven and I have a great history as friends and colleagues, I’m especially proud that he works for Fab Apps because of his vision to revitalize America’s sprawling, car-centered cities. Fab Apps offers its web development services only to green businesses, nonprofits, and indy media — so having a expert programmer with an important cause is fabulous. Find out more about Steven and his work at his website, livingstreets.com.

Meanwhile, here in the DC area: While I’m on the topic of promoting urbanism and fighting sprawl, I want to also mention the work that my father, Patrick MacAuley, has been doing to fight sprawl in Prince William County, Virginia, a largely rural but developing suburb of Washington, DC. He’s the Chairman of Voters to Stop Sprawl, Prince William County and is also active with a group called Advocates for the Rural Crescent. Voters to Stop Sprawl recently worked hard to put anti-sprawl candidates into the County Board of Supervisors, and their top candidate for Chairman won County elections this November. Congratulations to my dad, his associates, and to Prince William County for a job well done!

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November 5, 2007

Novemberfest

I’m glad to say that October was a fairly quiet month. I did some client work for Digital Division, Co-op America, Multi-Media Training Institute, and some others, and made some progress on the Fab Apps software we’ve been grinding away at.

Outside of work, I finally tested for and received my yellow belt in kung fu, which means I’m really starting to know enough to hurt myself. I’m also drawing more than ever and writing a fair amount. I wasn’t able to get into a drawing class that fit my schedule, so I’m doing it on my own.

Also, I have some travel plans I’m looking forward to — a weekend trip to Philadelphia this weekend, and five days in Las Vegas next month! I even found a place we can get vegetarian cheese steaks in Philly, and Jim got us tickets to Tom Jones in Vegas! I can’t wait.

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October 1, 2007

Social Investment Forum Web Launch

I’m very happy to say that the Social Investment Forum’s website has officially launched! This is a web project I’ve been working on for over four months, which was designed, managed, and built by Fab Apps (my web firm). The new design is clean, vibrant, and easy to use for key audiences. It features an expanded News section, an updated Member Directory, a Members-Only section, and more than a hundred pages of updated and reorganized web content.

SIF was a truly enjoyable client to work with and I even got big props on the their email list! (Wow, thanks!!) Check out the new website at www.socialinvest.org.

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September 11, 2007

Welcome to the Fall

Wow! It’s September. It’s been a busy couple of weeks but we are well along with the new website for the Social Investment Forum and the other projects I’m working on for Digital Division are swimming along.

I’ve also been working more on pencil drawing (will post some here someday, I promise!), short short writing, and I’m making slow but steady progress with kung fu and plan to focus more on tai chi later in the year. I think I’m going to start a drawing class in October, assuming I’m not horribly busy with other things, which would be awesome because I’d learn more about charcoal drawing and similar techniques.

I have more or less given myself a license to slack on some of my other blogs, because I feel like what I’m doing with most of my time is pretty well on what I want to be doing. Sorry if you were quaking in your boots for more updates.

Oh, and although summer is almost over, I am enjoying what’s left a whole lot! On Sunday, I went to King’s Dominion and rode the most horrifying roller coaster I’ve even ridden, Hypersonic XLC, which is probably the closest I’ll ever get to space travel. And Jim and I plan to take another trapeze lesson before trapeze school closes for the year.

Well that’s about it for the news. So as to continue this conversation, what’s the scariest thing you did this summer? I hope you’re glad you did it :-)

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August 17, 2007

Haiku Time

Well, I’ve been busy with a lot of various projects, redesigning the Social Investment Forum’s website, doing a lot of work with Digital Division, planning my mom’s 60th birthday party with my family, and trying to have a great time!

Since I don’t have any other brilliant new creations to share at the moment, I wanted to share my twin sister Sheridan’s haiku blog project, where she’s posting a new haiku every day. Here is a fun one:

Thinking in haiku
Can be a beautiful thing
If you have a pen

Sheridan also recently sent me a super cute baby picture of us, where Sheridan is the princess, one of my grandmothers is looking sharp, my mom is apparently a pregnant nun (?), and I’m a lion.

A fellow twin I know has the theory that, as twins, we have every right to gush over our own baby pictures. We’re just that cute :-)

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