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Featured ScrnShots’ User: Chris Coyier

Chris Coyier runs a “little” blog called CSS-Tricks. Chris recently wrote a tutorial on how to Build Your Own Social Home, which aggregates social networks including ScrnShots.

Chris is also the “web guy” for a small design company out of Madison, WI.

When asked a few questions, here’s what Chris had to say:

Derek: What does a day at work look like for you?

Chris: I think of myself mostly as a web designer, but things are never cut-and-dry like that these days. Since I’m the only one at the business with any web experience, my daily activities have a wide range. Sometimes I get to do “fun stuff” like creating mockups in Photoshop and converting designs into markup and playing with new cool technologies to make the sites better. Other times I am doing maintenance type work like updating content on sites, installing/upgrading software, creating reports and the like. Some days I am doing hair-pulling work like attempting to pacify angry clients and troubleshooting problems like “why is my website down?” which are way over my head. Those latter days, I could go without =)

That’s all day-job stuff. By night, I try to work on projects that don’t directly involve clients. I find those projects much more relaxing and rewarding to work on. I work on my my blog CSS-Tricks and always have a few other new projects I’m tinkering with.
Derek: What are some things that you are working on right now?
Chris: Like I mentioned, I do consider myself primarily a web designer. But I do sometimes fantasize about being a real developer one day. It would be nice to make the sites I work on DO the things I want them to do instead of always dancing around functionality built by other people. Lately this journey has taken me toward learning to use Javascript and the jQuery library to do some neat stuff I was previously unable to do.  For example, I just finished up a little idea I had that uses the APIs from a few different social sites (including ScrnShots!) to build a “social home” for myself. Probably pretty simple stuff for a lot of developers, but I’m just learning this stuff so it’s still amazing to me. As I learn new things, I tend to write it up into a tutorial for CSS-Tricks. It helps me learn it better when I need to turn around and teach it, and my audience of web designers seem to appreciate it as well.
Derek: How does ScrnShots fit into your workflow?
Chris: I am fairly new to ScrnShots, so I’m not sure that is has found a steady place in my workflow yet. The concept of it really gels well with me though. If I am looking at something inspiring on my screen, it is too painful just to close it away without doing anything with it. ScrnShots is a visual diary of those things, so that I can close them but know that I have given them a home that I can come back to and look at anytime. Plus ScrnShots gives me away to annotate and describe those things if I choose.
Derek: What do you use ScrnShots for?
Chris: If del.icio.us is (Title + Notes + Link), ScrnShots is (Image + Notes + Link). Since they are both equally easy to use, it just comes down to how you want to browse your own diary. As a designer, images are much more meaningful. I am thinking ScrnShots to me will become my own personal go-to spot for inspiring ideas I want to come back to.
Derek: This is your time to shine, what else would you like to say?

Chris: Just thanks for the interview! Take care Derek and good luck with ScrnShots.