Blog Entry # 19 - A shortening of sorts

June 16, 2010

Sickness strikes the bowels today causing my absence from work. A fine time to be struck ill, I may add, as it gives me time to mull over my current tasks at hand.


Going back to my entry "A curve of sorts," I mentioned that I was working on an undisclosed project code-named "The Dog Food Project." To touch base a bit more on that, it's a project that requires quite a bit of design and thought processing, as well as many documents to be written up so we have a guideline of what to follow.

To jump-start all of that, Tensioncore Design Studios went on a day trip out to Vancouver Island to jump into a new environment that would kick off our design and documentation era. I won't divulge too much information, but suffice it to say we accomplished more in that one day that we had in the previous two and a half months. Being in the new area sparked our creativity and also fed our enthusiasm as we kept bouncing ideas off one another.

Another project that Tensioncore Design Studios is working on is "Project Bird Feed," which was conceptualized early in the morning of June 15th, 2010. We held a team meeting that night and discussed the fundamentals of the project, including the client base; overall design and layout; the back-end technical aspects; as well as future possibilities in growth. I am currently unaware of the project going public at this moment, but I feel confident to announce that we are currently in a very early Alpha stage. More details will be released in due time, so check back here often to see what's going on.

-tk

EDIT: I have also changed a couple of things here as well. The first of which is in the top right corner: I have replaced the Facebook/StumbleUpon/Digg buttons with a LinkedIn button to my online profile. I also moved the Facebook/StumbleUpon/Digg buttons to the bottom of the post and added many more buttons thanks to AddThis. However, my comments seem to have disappeared, and I'm not sure what happened to them. I'll be looking at changing it later to more reliable service.

EDIT2: Several hours later, I was looking at my website and thought "Hmm... This is more of a blog than a review site, so why are my reviews above my blogs in my categories panel?" Five minutes later I had re-ordered them all to properly fit the style of this place.

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