October 19 2009
It’s been brought to my attention that this site doesn’t work too well in Internet Explorer 6 and 7. My official stance on the matter? I could not care less.
I simply refuse to waste any more time dealing with Microsoft’s issues. They broke it, they can fix it. minning.de looks fine in all modern browsers and that’s good enough as far as I’m concerned.
So people tell me to give IE8 a try because it’s apparently much improved — no. I don’t care. I’ve had enough of Microsoft’s failure to comply with 10-year-old standards and I’m not interested in whether they have finally caught up with the rest of the pack.
Same thing with Windows 7. After the hideous, bloated mess that is Vista, I am not giving a Microsoft OS another chance. They clearly have other priorities than what I am looking for in an operating system.
The main thing that bothered me about Vista was that it looked like they let a bunch of amateur WindowBlinds themers run wild with the interface. How am I supposed to perform accurate color corrections when I’m blinded by the flashy GUI? I quite intentionally didn’t set up my workplace to be a translucent, turquoise Fisher-Price environment and I’d prefer my computer desktop to reflect that choice. Just stay out of my way, OS!

In the eternal words of Weird Al Yankovic: “Poke out my eyes, man!”
Apparently Microsoft has a vastly different opinion there as they somehow inexplicably managed to make the interface look even more garish and tacky in Windows 7. Words fail me.
Now I’m definitely not a huge Apple fan — in fact the only time I turn on my Mac is to compile software. But I must hand it to them: At least their stuff looks professional and not like it’s aiming to woo preschoolers.
October 13 2009
I know, I know… I should be working on more important stuff, but when I updated the site’s design last June it was missing some of the more interesting design ideas and refinements I had been planning. I finally got around to coding the site the way it was originally intended with nice typographic styles and — hopefully — better readability.
“Good Designers Redesign, Great Designers Realign”
Instead of starting from scratch I built upon the existing design’s code and look, taking the good advice from A List Apart about realigning instead of redesigning; the foundation was quite solid, after all.
If you’ve visited my site before, you should feel right at home:
- The main navigation remains the same with an extra bit of polish.
- All links should still work.
- I’ve implemented a proper caching mechanism that should not only speed up page loads significantly, but will also prevent the site from stalling whenever Video Copilot links here.
- The cool AJAX page loading turned out to be a not so great idea overall, so that’s gone.
- Comments were a bit of an afterthought in the last iteration… this time they are fully integrated into the site’s concept.
Please bear with me while I iron out the last issues and enjoy the refined minning.de!
September 15 2009
Due to what is either massive abuse, negligence or an outright denial of service attack, I have been forced to suspend access to all downloads until further notice.
A user with the IP address 208.95.112.198 found it necessary or fun to download Normality 44.712 times in one night… that’s simply unacceptable and unfortunately actions had to be taken to prevent continued abuse of my limited resources.
I apologize for the inconvenience and hope to reinstate downloads once the traffic has returned to a more reasonable level.
Edit: It looks like things have returned to normal. Downloads are back up tentatively, but I’ll keep an eye out for any suspicious activity…
July 1 2009
On a totally different note, minning.de is featured in today’s Smashing Magazine article on the topic of Best Practices For Effective Design Of “About us”-Pages!
Thanks for having me!
(The “About” page is the one featured in the article, in case you’re wondering.)
January 29 2007
Phew, that was close… with two CGTalk frontpages with my Demo Reel this month plus the free release of my After Effects plugins, my bandwidth was running pretty close to its limit. I don’t think it would have gotten through another day without passing the limit, meaning I’d have to actually pay for the privilege of having visitors download my reel!
So in a way, it’s a good thing they realized it shouldn’t be plugged twice and took it off a few minutes ago… then again, I don’t know how often one piece of work gets plugged twice on CGTalk, so I’m quite happy anyway!
July 30 2006
Although I don’t think of myself as a web designer and I hate debugging HTML with a passion, some people seem to enjoy my current site design.
Scanning through my logs, I found these CSS galleries had recently included minning.de and have been sending a huge number of new visitors here:
CSS Remix
tom.ma
The Daily Slurp
CSS Mania
I’ll also note that a few unnamed folks appear to enjoy my design so much that they’ve taken the liberty to outright steal my files and simply replace the copyright notice. Some even found it unnecessary to host the graphics themselves, simply pointing to my server for the juicy color-splash.
Very clever.
Next time try to do it in a way so you don’t appear prominently in my log-files, my Eastern-European friends…