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No more silence.

No more silence.

Forgive me. It’s been a long time.

Now, some two months after my last real post — and after probably ten revisions of this post itself — I’m happy to say that I’m back. While the blogosphere has inevitably evolved and to some degree passed me by, I’ve got the changes in my life under control. Now, with an entirely new life and a new-found challenge, I’ve also a new hyalineskies.

Hello, Nightingale.

That’s right. I’ve finally released a still-very-beta version of hyalineskies 8, also known as Nightingale. My inspirations for Nightingale have come from all sorts of sources, but in the end I wanted to have an aesthetic that appeared almost tactile in nature, elegant in its intricacy and much more complex than the sparse, sterile designs I’ve made in the past while still staying true to my style. While I’m not perfectly happy with the end result of this design, I’ve constructed it such that minor changes should be easy.

Ngihtingale is also built on an alpha version of Fuselage, my WordPress framework-in-development. Building an application from scratch on top of Fuselage really made me realise how much it sucked, and thanks to the prodding of Chris Messina of Citizen Agency, Fuselage is shifting direction into something cooler. What Fuselage is turning into is enough for a post in itself; as for what went wrong, the total user-friendliness of Fuselage turned the framework into something so elementary and high-level that it lost the simplicity inherent in programming with web standards, thus turning Nightingale’s codebase into something so horribly amateur that under most circumstances I’d find it intolerable. (In fact, the theme description for Nightingale in my WordPress administration section is “Beautiful on the outside,” and my Twittering about building a supermodel is sadly more accurate than I’d hoped: Nightingale is beautiful superficially but a disaster inside.) The mistake made here is ultimately valuable, so I’m happy with the end result.

For now, though, go exploring. I personally like the 404 page and the new comment threshold (visible on any hyalineskies article with more than ten comments.) There are quite a few IE6/IE7 bugs that I’m aware of, but I’ve done the best I can while still getting this thing out relatively soon.

Hello, California.

Meanwhile, I’ve now moved to San Francisco, California. I currently live North of the Panhandle near USF, so if you’re a Bay Area hyalineskies reader, I’d always be up to chat at a local coffeehouse or brewpub. Unfortunately, I’ve come to really dislike living in the city (or at least in my neighborhood): late-night food is nonexistent, the cost of living seems unjustified, parking is impossible and San Francisco’s Muni buses are horribly slow. On the trip back from WWDC07 last Monday, my bus actually broke down and we had to wait for another bus to come and pick us up.

San Francisco’s shortcomings aside, I do love the Bay Area. I’m currently spending the majority of my time in Palo Alto, primarily because work is now there. I’ll be moving to Palo Alto next year.

Hello, Rockstar.

That’s right. I quit my marketing job at a Redwood City startup before it began. The week I arrived in Silicon Valley, I was given a formal offer to join Facebook as a Product Designer in Palo Alto, California. The creative environment there is by far the most challenging I’ve ever been immersed in: all of the people I work with are really genius-level, and I honestly am flattered to be able to work with them. I feel much like a proteg´ rapper signed to a major label, and I feel as if this is just the beginning of something great. I spend most of my time in Palo Alto working; after all, I’ve got a lot to learn.

My new-found responsibility is massive. While the projects I worked on last summer at Organic were huge, Facebook is multiple degrees larger. Over 25 million people now watch my every move, and I’m dedicated to not failing them. I’ve been a long-time Facebook user addict having registered in May 2004, and now I’m privileged to build parts of a network that the other 99.999996% of the userbase is passionate about. If you have detailed opinions (not questions like “How do I hack/reset/redesign/etc. my profile”), feel free to e-mail them to me. If you’re a rockstar engineer or designer, feel free to hit me up as well: there may just be a place for you in the Facebook army.

Hello, World.

I’m back. If i play my cards right, social media will never be the same. If I don’t, I can’t say that I haven’t given this my everything. If you’re sick of me writing about myself, don’t worry: your regularly scheduled hyalineskies posts begin tomorrow.

Article Abstract

Posted 19 June 2007. Approx. 798 words.

After a two-month hiatus — the first in hyalineskies history — I’ve moved across the United States, took a job as a designer at Facebook, and redesigned hyalineskies to its eighth version. In the process, I’ve learned a lot of things about development, city life and culture. I’ve also found responsibility that I’ve never had before.

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I guess I can officially say that the very small side view of your browser from your Flickr post finally paid off. ;P

Well done!

Eston, great job. This came out great, can’t wait to take a better look at it.

Congrats on the job at Facebook. That must be a great place to work. The redesign looks great also……good work.

I love the new design, and congrats on the new job. I look forward to posts about the inner workings of Facebook.

Nice, Eston you are one of a kind. What is your process of design. Do you sit and think or do you just start a new design and hope it works? Either way your designs are awesome!

P.S. were can I find foliage brushes similar to the type you used?

Nice new design. I love the red border around the form elements in particular. The devil is in the details I suppose.
Good luck at Facebook!

I thought your last incarnation was much more solid. This thing seems all over the place. Too many colors, too many typefaces, and that sidebar just looks completely crammed. The swirly line art feels out of place. Also, I think good typography is a lot more than double0spacing lines. The leading is way to huge. I’m done with my mini rant

Colin:
There’s certainly nothing wrong with a little criticism: after all, hyalineskies has always been my development sandbox and a place where I’m consistently testing things. Of course, throughout a series of tests there will be people who don’t like things or have ideas on improving the design, and I’ll take those into account and change things accordingly.

Nightingale has been a really different direction compared to just about everything else I’ve ever done before, moving away from the simplicity of the grid-based, International Style-like sites such as ærial and Gridlock. That’s not to say I’m moving in the right direction, but I think it’s certainly an evolution that will improve me as a designer, regardless of whether or not its beta versions are absolutely perfect.

I’m 100% sure some things on this site will get tweaked over the next couple of days as I try to unify the style of this a bit. I’ll admit it still feels a little rough around the edges. I think with a site like this the devil is really in the details, and details are generally the things that are slightly off in any beta. I should be able to nail things down a bit more in the week.

Hey dude, why are the ‘Full’ rss feed entries partial posts? The new look is slick.

Hey Eston, looks pretty good man, and I’m sure as you settle into it, you’ll slowly tweak it into something you can be proud of. Kudos for the new gig, and cheers!

Not too bad.

I think your new design has a lot of new things. the header, the sidebar is not typical. luv it.

btw, will you release your old design for free?

Firman:
Eventually I’ll release the old design for free, yes. Aerial will take a pretty long time to port into anything that’s useful for people in a user-friendly way, though, so don’t expect to see it anytime soon.

Overall, the feedback on this new design has been pretty much a love/hate affair for everyone. I’ve received plenty of comments and have had a few detractors that absolutely hate every bit of it. Such a thing probably should happen.

Hey, I loved your layout. Im impressed with your care with details! congrats… the 404 page is awesome! =D

Looks awesome. I loved Aerial too, but I think this is an improvement. And I think you’ve done something well if everyone is either loving it or hating it.

Looks great, man.

New design looks sweet, Eston. Keep up the solid work. Also, awesome to hear that you’ve been hired by Facebook. That rocks!

Bravo, congratulations, and welcome (to Cali… you’ll love to hate it… eventually).

In previous version of the site-skin there was a link in the footer saying something like “…. is my army”. Where did it point to?

Phun,

I’m pretty sure it went to 9rules.com

You should submit this theme to WordPress.com

hello. i absolutely love your theme named Gridlock. i’m using it for a site i’m putting together for a friend. is this the best place to ask specific questions regarding the theme or should i e-mail you? i look forward to your response. thanks.

Check this link, seems like they are using a function php to secretly place advertising on blogs that are using one of their themes, including some of yours.

I’m curious about implementing Ajax-insta comments into your Gridlock theme, but I’m not proficient enough to figure it out :-(

Your blog is GREAT!!

I really dig your blog! Thanks for Gridlock as well.

I use your “Gridlock” theme and I love it, but I am having trouble adapting a decent “books i read” section in the sidebar. Any ideas?

Rob Singleton
Big weakness in WordPress. After many heartaches, I resolved this issue by using this plug-in that deserves more kudos : Menu Management

http://thunderlounge.com/word-press/menu-management.html#more-228

Gridlock theme I love

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