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UPDATE: Winners have been announced! Star designer and type enthusiast, Elliot Jay Stocks continues his exploration of typography and its custodians in his 8 Faces Project.
The name ‘Andy Clarke’ means many things to the studied web designer. Engaging Speaker Snappy Dresser CSS3 and HTML5 Champion In 2011, the name ‘Andy Clarke’ will call to mind a new phrase: Hardboiled Web Design.
The (mt) events team made our annual FOWD pilgrimage to NYC this month to be inspired by the excellent speakers and chat with our East Coast clientele.
Production of 8 Faces #2 is wrapping up and the pre-sales have begun! 8 Faces is a new publication for typographic lovers including designer interviews, font reviews and gorgeous page layouts inspired by one simple question.
Today we deployed an enhancement to our domain name registration system that enables some new and exciting capabilities for our users.
Last week, the (mt) crew headed to Santa Monica for the 3rd Socal DevOps Meetup at McCabe’s Bar in Santa Monica, CA to catch up with some of the best and brightest DevOps pros LA has to offer.
Cut and Paste, an event you could call the Iron Chef of global design competitions made its annual stop in Los Angeles at the historical Music Box at the Fonda theater in the heart of Hollywood.
We have some good news to share with you. Back in August, we promised to build an elegant email subscription system and integrate it into the (mt) AccountCenter.
In late September the (mt) event team hit San Francisco for the what we consider one of today’s most relevant tech conferences – TechCrunch Disrupt.
We have some good news today for PHP users on the (gs) Grid-Service. Available for immediate use, (mt) Media Temple has released new and updated PHP versions.
It has been brought to our attention that a small percentage of our customers have received emails requesting login information from a source claiming to be Media Temple.
Imagine Iron Chef. Now replace the pots and pans with 30″ monitors and Wacom tablets.
Today (mt) Media Temple is happy to announce our Public API. Our goal with this project is to deliver ProDev customers more cloud-like control and flexibility over their (mt) infrastructure components.
The GRID has served thousands of users’ web apps with a choice of PHP4 & 5, but newer, faster, more secure versions of PHP are available.
(mt) partner Australian INfront call themselves a collaborative, online project space and launch pad to Australia’s best creative works.