FortySeven Media

Jonathan Longnecker

Jonathan Longnecker

May 16, 2012

Banana Pianos, Play Doh Controllers & Fun: MaKey MaKey

Have you ever wanted to turn Play Doh into an old school NES controller? Or use your stairs as a piano? MaKey MaKey is for you. It's a simple circut board that plugs into your Computer via USB and uses alligator clips to pass the signal to your keyboard keys. Not only do I want one, but I think it opens up a world of possiblities for my kids to learn, make and create.

Currently MaKey MaKey is on Kickstarter and has blown way past their initial pledge goal so if you want one of these I'd suggest you do it fast before they have to cut it off. But seriously - banana  piano!!

Back it on Kickstarter

Jonathan Longnecker

Jonathan Longnecker

May 10, 2012

Why We Loved ConvergeSE 2012

Converge SE 2012
Hello awesome robotic dinosaur of destruction!

Nate and I had the pleasure of attending (and speaking) at ConvergeSE a few weeks ago, and while it's a little late for one of those “I take meticulous notes from every speaker and put them in one massive blog post” deals, I had to let everyone know what a great time we had.

Let's get this out of the way: ConvergeSE was by far the best conference we've been to. The talks were great, the workshops covered all sorts of interesting topics, but that paled in comparison to the people we met and the conversations that were had throughout the conference.

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Nate Croft

Nate Croft

May 09, 2012

Handy Shortcut - Email A Link With A Key Command

When you find a cool site and want to send it to someone, here is a handy key command to know:

Shift+Command+i

This will open mail and put the title of the Page as the subject and the URL in the body of the message. It is very convenient.

You can also set it up to use Gmail or other mail service by setting it as your default account inside Mail.

Jonathan Longnecker

Jonathan Longnecker

April 23, 2012

Nate Croft

Nate Croft

April 18, 2012

Jonathan Longnecker

Jonathan Longnecker

April 10, 2012

Jonathan Longnecker

Jonathan Longnecker

April 06, 2012

Paper for iPad

If you're tired of going all analog on your Moleskine notebook and want to embrace the new hotness, check out Paper for iPad. It's a free app with several brush types availble for in-app purchase, and it looks like it's a ton of fun to use. I have a lowly iPad 1, but if you managed to snag an iPad 3 with the massively hi-res display Paper will be sure to please. Oh, you might want to pick up a stylus, too.

Paper is free on the App Store.

Jonathan Longnecker

Jonathan Longnecker

April 03, 2012

Keeping Track of Potential Clients

If you're a small to medium sized web studio chances are you don't have a dedicated sales person. That's right, you get to do sales right along with taxes, accounting, client management, product managing - you get the idea. Oh, yeah and you have to actually do all the work and manage to get the site launched, too! No biggie.

One thing that we've often struggled with is that while your busy, you're not focused on getting new clients. But when you finish that massive job and there's nothing to work on - then you're like “Oh crap!” So here's two simple things to keep this from happening:

1. Don't stop looking for new clients, even if you're balls to the walls busy.

I know, your brain just doesn't want to deal with them. But jobs take a while to close. If you're not constantly talking to people you're going to have a lull in business. Maybe they won't even be ready until you're done with your current workload. You never know who's actually going to sign so don't count on anybody's word till they've signed a contract and given you a deposit.

Often times we don't even put a full quote together, just a rough idea to see if they're really interested. And if you end up taking on too much, you can always get some contractors to help out.

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Jonathan Longnecker

Jonathan Longnecker

March 26, 2012

Nate Croft

Nate Croft

March 19, 2012

Cat Thief

So we've got this cat. His name is Biscuit. And we've discovered he has a penchant for thievery. 

His frequent target? The Apple TV remote. 

Nate Croft

Nate Croft

March 15, 2012

The World Needs Your Side Projects

Many of us have side projects. You know, that thing you work on when your “work” is done for the day. We have them too. They are a great way to play with something new or build that cool idea thats been bouncing around your head. They can even be your masterplan to escape the clutches of that boring life you seem to be stuck in. 

We are currently working on one now, it's called Kicktastic. We thought it would be a good opportunity to turn our experience running a successful business into a product to help other businesses grow into bigger markets and pick up better clients. And it will be. It's coming along nicely and will be out sooner than we are ready for it to be, to be perfectly transparent.

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Jonathan Longnecker

Jonathan Longnecker

March 15, 2012

Tron Dubstep Light Dance

Holy Smokes, you should watch this right now. Mixing up Tron, Dubstep, illuminated dancing and some genius coreography…it's just awesome. Checkout the thought and planning that must have gone into the jump cuts and part in the middle where they look like they're floating. So very cool.

via The Kids Should See This →

Jonathan Longnecker

Jonathan Longnecker

March 13, 2012

Jonathan Longnecker

Jonathan Longnecker

March 01, 2012

CSS Faux Browser Style on Your Images

Faux Browser CSS

While working on the new 47m site we decided that we wanted our portfolio images to look like they were in a browser. Easy enough, right? But I didn't want to save out every image with some fake browser thing at the top. That would be a huge pain if we ever wanted to change the style in the future. CSS to the rescue!

Let's start with your markup:

<div class="faux-browser">
   <img src="/images/image.jpg" />
</div>

I've opted for a pretty simple browser design, but you could totally get crazy with url fields, back/forward buttons. That would probably require an image, though and I was trying to avoid that. To get the browser are at the top we need the containing div to use the :before CSS selector.

Then add some CSS:

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Jonathan Longnecker

Jonathan Longnecker

February 27, 2012

Tumult Hype: An Easier Way to Deal with CSS3 Animations

Hype

Do webkit transforms make your head spin? Wish that cool thing you just did in CSS3 actually worked in more than 2 browsers? Hype to the rescue! It slaps a GUI on what you want to do and spits out CSS and Javascript code for those browsers that aren't in the cool club yet. Did we mention it supports mobile browsers, too?

Hype looks very promising!

Go check it out

Jonathan Longnecker

Jonathan Longnecker

February 21, 2012

Jonathan Longnecker

Jonathan Longnecker

February 20, 2012

Jonathan Longnecker

Jonathan Longnecker

February 16, 2012

Redesigning the FortySeven Media Site - Part Uno

FortySeven Media New 2012

Note - I was going to have this all be one article, but it was too big and I don't want to bore you. So! Part Uno will focus on the design and stragegy while Part Dos will focus on the dirty technical details - from HTML5 & CSS3 to Responsive layouts and ExpressionEngine programming. Part Uno begins now:

Have you ever climbed to the top of a mountain, cooked a whole pound of bacon, ate it, hiked back down and built a mansion with your bare hands? That's what it felt like redesigning the FortySeven Media site.

Version 1 of fortysevenmedia.com was super gray and boring (seriously, it was gray). We were afraid to be ourselves and thought that in order to make it as a design studio we needed to be stuffy, businessy and impersonal.

FortySeven Media 2007
2007 - So much grey. Why oh why?

Next year we sat down and decided that if we were going to have our own company we should darn well act like it. With version 2 we overhauled the identity, made snarky pages like “Don't Hire Us,” created a blog and before we knew it, we were getting business from all over the place.

FortySeven Media 2008
2008 - The retro was strong with this one.

We had stumbled onto something, and quite frankly re-designing that kind of success is scary, especially when it provides for your family. The Lizard Brain was in full effect. We got talked about quite a bit when we launched the old site and we didn't want miss that magic this time around. Every time I sat down to work on it I just got overwhelmed. Could we make something nearly as iconic as the first go around? Turns out it didn't matter, because after waiting 4 years we were becoming obsolete. Don't get me wrong, the business was doing better than ever, but the jobs coming through the contact form were less interesting than they were a few years ago.

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Jonathan Longnecker

Jonathan Longnecker

February 13, 2012

FortySeven Media is Now Part of the Fusion Ad Network!

Fusion Ads
The MIghty Fusion Logo

We're very excited to announce today that we're becoming part of the Fusion Ads Network! So many of our heroes are part of this network that it would be foolish to start trying to name one or two. Seriously, just go check out the list. To say we're humbled and honored is an understatement.

We love the ethos behind Fusion - that only ad per page is allowed and that they encourage you to make it fit the style of your site.  Plus the products and services they're showing are razor focused towards you guys. Ads that are actually useful! Imagine that.

So, hey! If you see something over there that catches your eye it's ok to click. It helps us keep writing more posts, tutorials and deep (sometimes) thoughts. Thanks for reading!

Jonathan Longnecker

Jonathan Longnecker

February 13, 2012

Ok Go Needing/Getting Video Insanity

I didn't think Ok Go's videos could get any crazier, but good grief. Watch this thing. How long did this take to setup? They basically drive by hundreds of chimes, guitars, pianos and makeshift drums banging on them to make music. It's rad.

You silly, nutty ok going guys. Just keep on blowing our minds with your video awesomeness.

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