All the oekaki boards at PPT have been upgraded to the latest installations. Can we all jump up and down and yell out hooray? Hooray!!
I’ve also opened up one new paid news posting position on PPT so if you’re interested, head on over and apply!
So I was thinking the other day (and I didn’t strain a nerve whilst doing it too … score!) that people often forget that behind the website, there is a real human being tapping away at the keyboard and clicking that mouse to make sure you all get your daily fix of your favorite websites.
Believe […]
Summertime is officially here in Australia everyone! Well… spring really but I count spring and summer together as one and the same. Today, I woke up in brand new bedsheets (heck yes!) and to the golden rays of sunshine on my face woooo. Because of this, I lazed around, oblivious to the fact that there […]
Yes so… Cay had an adventure tonight. Cay does not enjoy adventures at 8 PM at night; especially if they involve her eye safety as illustrated here.
So Cay was casually, contentedly scrolling around PPT Oekaki when she decided, “Hey! I wanna change my template!” At the time, Cay had been using the one titled “Template” […]
STAFF APPLICATIONS ARE OPENING UP AGAIN! You have from 23rd until the 26th of October to send in your applications. (Though due to different timezones entries may be accepted a day late if necessary.)
The advanced oekaki has been sat around long enough now, so I think it’s about the right time to open up staff […]
The PPT Blog is a behind-the-scenes look at what goes on at PPT.
I’m often asked, “So what really does go on behind PPT?” so I’m going to take you all on a joyous ride to the nether regions of our loopy thoughts and show you the things we do to bring you the site you all know and love.
Along the way, I’ll give you sneak peaks into what we’re currently working on at PPT, hints as to what to expect to the future, and photos and videos to show you where in the world PPT gets made, is updated and is developed.
So sit back, enjoy the ride, and remember, behind PPT are real people. Real people are people who are real.