
Decided it’s time to part my hair the other way.
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※ Permalink for photo published on date_to_rfc822Over the last few months I’ve been working on an open source Jekyll theme called Hitchens. Inspired by the design of Christopher Hitchens’ book, Arguably, Hitchens was designed to emphasize the power of the written word.
There are two key reasons why I wanted to create this theme:
I’ve been using Jekyll to publish my personal site for 3 years and have fallen in love with the platform. Learning the Liquid template language helped me design and develop a new Shopify site for Rye 51 in just 4 weeks and I’ve built several other sites for clients with Jekyll since.
I’ve been working as a professional designer and developer for over 10 years. Almost everything I know about design was learned from the incredible people who have shared their knowledge and work freely online. Every project I’ve ever worked on has benefited in some way from the open source community.
Hitchens is a small but important token of my appreciation to those who have given their time, energy, and knowledge to the open source community. Small because it’s a simple Jekyll theme. Important because it’s my first major contribution to the open source community since 2008.
Hitchens is released under an MIT license, the contents of which can be found in the theme’s repository on Github. This is the same license used for Minima, the default theme for Jekyll. Additional licensing information can be found on the project’s Github repository page.
Some cool features make Hitchens pretty special:
I would be honoured if you would check out the theme and overjoyed if you would consider using it for your own Jekyll-powered blog. And if you notice any issues at all, don’t hesitate to let me know.
Happiness is when a friend sends you an unpublished photo they’ve taken of your favourite boy band growing up.
※ Permalink for post published on date_to_rfc822The next live recording from Carly Thomas is a cover of Jann Arden’s “Good Mother.” Beautiful.
※ Permalink for post published on date_to_rfc822Google Maps co-creator Bret Taylor tells the silly story of how an executive almost named the Satellite view “Bird Mode.” Includes a countdown clock!
via @dburka
※ Permalink for post published on date_to_rfc822My friend Carly brought a collective of musicians together to record a selection of songs live-off-the-floor. This is the first of a series of videos she’ll be releasing over the coming weeks. The cello and background vocals in this first recording hit all the right chords for me.
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※ Permalink for post published on date_to_rfc822Anyone can use the promo code FREESHIP11
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※ Permalink for post published on date_to_rfc822First person to use the promo code GIVE32A09D67
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