February 1st, 2003 Current mood:![]()
February's a short month - guess that means the next desktop calendar will just be out that much sooner ;) Uploaded February's desktop to the Media section. It's Jean this month! I will also be moving the desktop wallpapers to a separate page by themselves soon, and re-doing the older monthly desktops without the calendars, so you folks can enjoy them any time of the year! Working still on the Jean mood icon set - wrestling with the base image.
January 1st, 2003 Current mood:![]()
Happy New Year! And with a new year, comes a new desktop calendar! I've changed the style of the calendar somewhat, and added a quote to the image itself, for a different look. I've also put all the Marty mood icons into a .zip file so they're easier to download. Other goodies will be forthcoming as and when I get the time :)
December 1st, 2002The holiday season approaches fast - and with it, I've got a bumper bonus for you guys! First up, the new desktop is ready, for the Jeff fans among us. Secondly is the completing of part one of one of my projects, R&H themed Mood Icons!. Enjoy, and have a great December!
November 1st, 2002November already? Sheesh, how time flies. Anyway, the new desktop wallpaper is up! I'm working on a couple of other interactive projects, the details of which I'll keep to myself for now; suffice to say they'll be... different. :) Have fun!
October 1st, 2002Yes! It's here - my first ever desktop wallpaper, created for the month of October! Hopefully I'll be able to create a new one for each month. Please let me know how you like it - email me at martyhopkirk@earthlink.net with comments. The wallpaper is available in both 800 x 600 and 1024 x 728 resolutions.
September, 2002Just minor stuff this month. Added a couple of new links to the links page, and three more pictures to the gallery, plus a new sound to the media page. I've got plans to create 'desktop calendars' - download a new desktop image each month, with the calendar month on it - when I get a chance.
July, 2002A move for the site, its first since the move from Angelfire way back in '98. Now I have my own domain, and am free of the icky, nasty chains of Geocities. No more popup ads, and no more bandwidth throttling! A big thanks to Steve Calderwood for allotting me space - it's much appreciated. I used the frustration of Geocities' unwritten bandwidth throttling for creative purposes - I gave the entire site a more uniform appearance, keeping it as simple and as clean as possible for people to navigate. I updated pages that I had left untouched for some time, and revamped the look of a couple others. I'm not out to be flashy, I'm out for content, after all. :) Enjoy.