I’d like to begin my first post by letting you know a little bit about my background and my intentions with The Daily Grind development blog…
My name is Jordan Wan and I am the sole proprietor and project manager at SMALLMEDIUM (www.smallmedium.com).
I have worked most recently as the web development manager of a small but very capable team for View2gether, Inc. My primary background and passion is for web and graphic design, typography, front-end programming and project management. I have been providing my skills as a freelance contractor to my clients for over 10 years.
I may write posts from time-to-time that are related to my wider business (freelancing, web design et al.) but my intention here is to focus the content of this blog narrowly upon the iPhone development process to and provide insights into my strategies, successes and mistakes with the iPhone business experience.
The Daily Grind is also going to be a way for SMALLMEDIUM to communicate directly to the iPhone community at large and to users of our apps; the first of which I am proud to say will be eMees Avatar Creator. Having said this, I want to let you know that this blog is not intended to serve as a shameless self promotion, SEO or for any other purpose but to communicate directly to users with useful information and news and to share my insights to with others who are interested in iPhone development and the business aspects of it.
For the record I’d also like to tell you now that the all-caps and half bold style of writing my company name is not meant to imply that I’m shouting it out. It is just the way that I’ve decided that the Smallmedium brand will be formally written so that it replicates my wordmark. I will however use this style of typing sparingly for all future blog posts where I will write it less formally as “Smallmedium”.
Finally, thank you for coming to read and be a part of my blog. I welcome your comments to posts and your feedback is always appreciated. If you have any questions or ideas for new blog posts please feel free to email me at blog@smallmedium.com.
Thank You,
Jordan.
