Author Archives: Scot Trodick

Method Studios does some wicked stuff

Method Studios new “Making of” Montage Reel

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Vincent Van Goghs “Starry Night” Animated

Petros Vrellis has created an interactive visualisation and synthesizer that animates Vincent Van Goghs “Starry Night”, using openframeworks to create a simple and elegant interaction. A fluid simulation gently creates a flowing fabric from Van Goghs impressionist portrait of the … Continue reading

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The Difference between Nerd, Dork, and Geek Explained by a Venn Diagram

To all of you nerds and geeks who like me have been unfairly and inaccurately labeled “dorks,” only to then exhaustively explain the differences among the three to a more than skeptical offender, I say: You’re welcome. This nerd/dork/geek/dweeb Venn … Continue reading

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Stronghold 2 is a tried and true RTS

I love the game stronghold 2. Of all the games I have played, this Medieval RTS (Real Time Strategy) stands above all the rest. The links from the website that go to where you can buy this game do not … Continue reading

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SEO for Photographers: Measuring Your SEO

Measuring your SEO efforts is key to optimizing your time and growing your photography business. Find out how a tool like Google Analytics can inform the way you publish content on your site and help you make the the smartest … Continue reading

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SEO for Photographers: Outsmarting & Outranking the Competition Through SEO

Outsmarting your competition on Google is no easy task. It requires real planning and a concerted effort to market and share your website. Learn how utilizing the right tools can help you outrank your top competitors.

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SEO for Photographers: Were You Affected By Google Panda?

In February 2011, Google introduced “Google Panda”, a change to its algorithm designed to push low quality sites down in the search engine’s page results. When this happened, some photography-based websites were affected – and not in a good way. … Continue reading

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SEO for Photographers: Third Party Tools & Ranking Metrics

PhotoShelter CEO Allen Murabayashi discusses how to use third party backlink analysis tools from SEOmoz and MajesticSEO to track what you’re doing right – and wrong – to impact your search engine rankings.

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Easy to make money in the art field?

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Design Coding

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