Creative Brilliance
Drew Wilson of drewwilson.com continues to expand his portfolio of work into many areas by creating great designs, code, communities and artwork that blend together so they are seamless, intuitive and a sight to behold. In a previous article I wrote, I mentioned how Drew is easily one of the best designers in the interactive media space. Below is a list of what Drew Wilson has created. I’m not a coder by any means, but I have the fortitude to continually learn more and implement ideas when it’s needed to enhance the user-experience. I hope you will be inspired by these projects as well.
Drew Wilson Personal Projects:
Web Applications
Open Source
Corporation
Learning from others is a big help and I hope Drew Wilson’s passion for great work sparks interest in you as well. Check back often as I will be updating the list with background information for each. I’m anxious to see these projects grow in quality and size as Drew’s style of design, interface and code becomes more ubiquitous throughout the web (note: I’m linking to an Objective-J article until the Titan framework becomes available.)
The Hipster PDA & Wallet
A recent visitor to my website by the name of “JMTee” was interested in my continuing efforts to tame the email monster using “Things.” At the bottom of my article, JMTee asked how it was going. I replied that it’s been working slowly but surely. I decided to peruse JMTee’s website and I came across a great article on his version of the Hipster PDA that furthers the idea of “Less is More.” I love the concept of the 43 Folders Hipster PDA since it reminds me of when I owned a Moleskine® to handle my day-to-day tasks before the iPhone was released.
Whether it be reducing email, common tasks or even the size of your wallet, we all gain something by having peace of mind that life can be a little simpler.


