hickeys on websites!!

Posted by | Posted in obama, tech | Posted on 09-11-2008

Nine years ago during the big dotcom boom and around the same time I was putting up the original futurejunkie site, I kidded around with a friend and co-worker about hickeys on websites. For those not in the design and printing industry, a “hickey” occurs when a piece of dust or other debris sticks to the printing plate while it is rotating in the press. This will result in a small knocked-out dot or smudge, about the size of a flea, on your image or color box or whatever it is you’re printing. Usually hickeys will work themselves out once the press gets up to speed, but it’s still something to watch out for. It happens; it’s unavoidable.

So we joked about seeing them on websites and I actually put one on futurejunkie 1.0. We had a good laugh. Har-har, graphic design humor.

But now I think I’ve actually found the hickey equivalent. It is on Barack Obama’s President-Elect site, that I referred to in the previous post. Go the site here and see. See that little blip above the change.gov seal and logotype, in between the H and the A in CHANGE? I initially though this was some yuk on my screen, but move the browser window around and it follows. A screenshot verified that it is in the image file. This is probably the result of a bad scan but someone needs to clean this up ASAP. I’ll update this post once it’s been noticed and corrected.

change (in the) gov

Posted by | Posted in first lady michelle, inauguration, iphone, obama, tech | Posted on 09-11-2008

President-Elect Barack Obama brings his campaign site into the real, incorporating messaging from his campaign site and his iPhone app. This is a first for a Prez-Elect, but I doubt W had the savvy to do this eight years ago so we’ll probably be seeing everyone do this from here on out. The new site contains all his stance on the issues of his campaign as well as new press releases. You can leave your story of how this historic election has affected you. There’s info about Michelle on there, too.

Topic of the next 72 days: are you making preparations for the Inauguration? If you live here, are you taking the day off? If you don’t live here, are you planning to travel in?