Well, if you haven’t noticed, Gear Diary got a major face-lift today.
We went from this…
To what you see now.
Ahhhh, feels much more like home; don’t you agree?
I would like to thank Ewdisen Then of Aradius for creating the new site design. I don’t even know where to start with how wonderful the entire experience was and how much I appreciate him. And how often is it that someone will only allow you to pay them in chocolate?
I started Gear Diary on September 30, 2006, and my goal was that this not be an easily labeled site. We all have gear that we use daily – some of it electronic and some of it organic. I think it is fascinating to explore the equipment that makes our lives easier, more entertaining, more productive, and more manageable. My hope is that Gear Diary visitors will find this site to be a comfortable and friendly place to discuss interesting topics – and not only those that are tech related, as well as a location to discover various types of gear – whatever that term may end up implying – that they never knew existed. My specialty is in-depth reviews written in a layman’s terms, because everyone can understand technology, sometimes it just takes a little translating. +Judie Stanford
Chocolate?!? I hope he asked one of the more expensive varieties.
http://word-smith.typepad.com/wordsmith/ GreatDay
Welcome to your new Home, Judie. It is pleasing to look at and you deserve it. david.
MitchellO
The old style was good, but this one is better!! Makes better use of my widescreen MacBook Pro
fishgal
Really like the new design so where do i get ahold of this design for chocolate person? I like the colors and the layout looks great! Easy on the eyes!
Anyway to narrow the google ad block though? Its hard to get started reading the article with it right there.
Allen Hong
Thank you, Ewdi! You do good HTML work.
http://www.geardiary.com Judie
fishgal, we are still tweaking. I will probably leave it as-is until after CES, but Ewdi and I will go through requests (I already have a wish-list started) and see what is do-able. Altering the ad size certainly is.