In: Inspiration| Web Design| design
21 Jan 2010All of us know about the powerful earthquake that destroyed Haiti few days ago. Thousands of people died, lost their families, places to live, and work. In this article I’ve decided to find an examples of effective and well designed websites of non profit organizations that help Haiti.
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In: Drupal
3 Dec 2009To continue with our report from DrupalCamp Vienna 2009, I would like to fill in with some of the sessions Jozef wasn’t present at. Not that he would be just hanging around but we have decided to split up as the different topics interested each of us to bring as much as possible from the DrupalCamp Vienna.
There were always two parallel sessions running on Friday and even three parallel sessions on Saturday during whole day. So there really was what to choose from. And to keep it more funny (… and healthy :-)) the sessions were in other rooms, other floors, even other buildings. So it was also very nice cardio training :-).
First session I would like to cover was from Saturday - “Theming Drupal - The gap between PHP Developers and Designers”. Raphael (@rapsli) opened one of the hot topics: whose responsible for area between design and development. He described Drupal’s theming system and showed some best practices of Drupal theming. The conclusion is that Drupal developers and themers support each other work hand in hand.
[session slides]
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This Friday and Saturday (27 – 28 Nov) DrupalCamp Vienna was happening at the Vienna Tech University. Over 200 Drupalists from Slovakia, Slovenia, Czech, Hungary, USA, Canada, Ireland, Bulgaria, Switzerland, Germany, Argentina and a few Austrians ;) came to enjoy networking, learn new stuff and share knowledge. Here is a short summary from sessions I was able to attend.
Note: slides from sessions will be uploaded to each session node on Drupalcamp Vienna website
In the first session cgalli showed us “How to build a Drupal website in 40 minutes“. He presented the “usual suspects” modules like cck, views, imagecache and using a Marinelli theme he built a basic website for an Austrian football club.
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Mogdesign is a personal blog of Jozef (Jojo) Toth a Slovak based Web and Graphic designer.
It is his notepad, where he shares his personal notes, code snippets, tutorials, design freebies, resources for freelancers and showcases his latest designs.