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Borealis

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

It’s no secret that Airglo Media is always trying to stay on the bleeding edge of current technology and trends.

Recently, we purchased company iPads. For those of you living under rocks, the iPad is a neat little handheld touchscreen tablet, kind of like a giant iPhone that can’t make calls. They’ve sold over three million of these little gadgets at the time of writing of this post.

We plan on using them for three key reasons: developing mobile apps, as a sales tool, and as a mobile development tool. For example I wrote this entire entry on my iPad at the Edmonton international airport.

There are some great applications for web designers available for the iPad. I’ve got a text editor with built in FTP and localhost web server (Gusto), a sketching app for drawing out quick design ideas and notes (iDraft) and a mockup design tool for wire framing and prototyping (Sketchy). I also use Evernote, Skype, Dropbox, WordPress and Twitterific to name a few. One tool I couldn’t seem to find was a colour picker that output rgb and hex values.

Normally when I’m at home I rely on Photoshop for mixing colours and grabbing their hex codes. I’ve looked around the app store and while there is at least one colour picker app, I found it to be terrible. The controls were awful, it was buggy and you couldn’t copy and paste the colour values.

That’s why I’ve spent the last couple days developing Borealis. Borealis is an HTML 5 web app designed specifically for the iPad. It’s a simple colour picker fully utilizing the touch screen of the iPad with intuitive touch gestures. It outputs both formatted rgb and hex codes which you can easily copy to the clipboard. It is also fully stand alone supporting offline use. That means wherever you go, internet or not, you can use Borealis.

You can grab Borealis by navigating to http://borealis.airglomedia.com on your iPad and adding it to your homescreen.

We hope you enjoy Airglo Media’s very first iPad application!

iPhone 4 Vector

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

Power to the Poster

Monday, June 7th, 2010




Power to the Poster is an online collection of inspirational posters.

I came across this site while casually browsing for sources of inspiration. Sounds corny, maybe, but I do this often. I find it keeps my designs fresh and introduces new ideas and techniques to me. Often print and web media can be interchanged with each other and I find a lot of the posters users have submitted on this site to be great sources of concepts and design principles I don’t usually embrace.

Take a look for yourself.

Apple vs Adobe

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

Apple vs Adobe Header

The subject of Apple vs Adobe is always cause for heated debate, so we’ve taken some metrics across the internet to cobble together this humble little infographic for you in an attempt to show just a small part of the many factors that make these two companies so very different, yet very alike at the same time.

Apple vs Adobe Infographic

Free Stuff

Saturday, May 8th, 2010

Free Stuff

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

Web, website, online, design, media, multimedia, graphic, development, corporate, logo, identity, designer, business, company, promotional, flash, marketing, creative, Airglo Media, Jordan Ranson, Pieter Parker, Nick Barth, Edmonton, Calgary, Alberta, Vancouver, Toronto

Droid and iPhone

Friday, April 9th, 2010

Web, website, online, design, media, multimedia, graphic, development, corporate, logo, identity, designer, business, company, promotional, flash, marketing, creative, Airglo Media, Jordan Ranson, Pieter Parker, Nick Barth, Edmonton, Calgary, Alberta, Vancouver, Toronto

Kid Cudi

Friday, April 2nd, 2010

Web, website, online, design, media, multimedia, graphic, development, corporate, logo, identity, designer, business, company, promotional, flash, marketing, creative, Airglo Media, Jordan Ranson, Pieter Parker, Nick Barth, Edmonton, Calgary, Alberta, Vancouver, Toronto

Quicksand jQuery Plugin

Thursday, March 25th, 2010




I was wandering around the great ol’ interwebs the other day and I came across this little gem. Well, it’s more than a little gem. It’s amazing.

It’s called Quicksand. What it does is gives you the ability to reorder and filter items. What’s so amazing about that? The animations. Oh, the animations… They are mesmerizing. If I ever require some sort of filtering and reordering JavaScript solution in a project I’m working on I will jump on the opportunity to use this plugin.

Do yourself a favor and check it out.

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