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Welcome, Internet, to Cameron Daigle Dot Com, version 4.
Actually, I’m not precisely sure it’s version 4. That’s what the folder with the .psd mockups is labeled — “CD v4” — but there are also folders labeled 2.0a, 2.0b, 3.0, 3.0a, and 3.0b, so my versioning system is symbolic at best.
My Internet presence actually started at a completely different domain, nevernameless.com, which was alliterative but didn’t really mean anything. It’s currently owned by nobody. I eventually abandoned the personal-brand thing — I’m no branding expert, but if you’re already a person with a name, adding another name to represent yourself seemed a bit pompous for a lone designer — and bought up My Name Dot Com, which is (mostly fortunately) not particularly common.
A Normal Person’s Guide to Quicksilver
(This is an old article from a previous version of the website that I thought deserved reprinting here. I attempted to explain QS in terms that anyone can follow, and as such, the article is far too long. I hope you enjoy anyway. - C)
Here’s what’s going to happen: I’m going to teach you how to install and set up Quicksilver. Once we’re done here, you will be ready to use it every day, and almost immediately, you will wonder how you ever got by in OSX without it.
This goes for all of you — but this article is specifically for those of you that have never heard of it (heretofore arbitrarily referred to, for the sake of clarity, as “normal people”). The rest of you can do what I did and slog through one of the dozen or so instructionals online.
I am forewarning you: This article will be long, but that’s because I’m making it easy. Fear not! I’ll walk you through every step — this is a guide for laypeople such as yourself, and it’s based precisely upon my personal experiences with slogging through the aforementioned tutorials.
Alright, enough hype-talk. Before I even tell you what Quicksilver is, let’s answer a more important question:
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Cameron Daigle is a designer who scribbles information in notebooks, in his head, or (ever so occasionally) on this website.