Monthly Archives: February 2010

Grids Grids Grids

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Great typographic grid. Found on Site Inspire.

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Source for Inspiration

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If you’re looking to download some apps (mobile, computer, etc.) that provide playful and inspiring ways to experience sight and sound then I’d recommend taking a look at some of the applications listed over at Creative Applications.

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Dubberly Design Office Posters

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Checking out the Dubberly Design Office this morning I noticed a few infographics on their site that looked interesting. This one shows the Creative Process. I’m not going to quibble about the little things, but overall it’s nice to think about how interrelated everything is that we try to artificially break into stages.

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R.I.P. Definitive Jux

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Seems like a lot of creatives are feeling the need to transition, change and get back to basics. Something’s in the water… And so it goes with Def Jux – my favorite hip hop label of all time. El-P is putting the label on hiatus. I agree with forz, Cold Vein might be the most [...]

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Fun With the bitMapData Object

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I’m a little late to the party here (like 4 years!), but nonetheless I’ve set out to do some generative art work with photography, flash and painterly randomness. These are the first few outputs from the new program I’ve created. Still tweaking things, but you can see my first stab in motion below (it may [...]

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Feltron Is At It Again

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Absolutely beautiful personal data visualizations are now available to view in Feltron’s 2009 Annual Report. Don’t forget to buy a copy. Someone tell Mulvey his designer-crush just turned a new page (literally).

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Make Any Surface Multi-Touch

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Transparent polymer film that can be applied to non conductive materials and turn them interactive. Very thin, it uses projected capacitive technology, making it possible to apply on the back of a glass and detect finger touch on the front of the glass. Just thinking about re-imagining the interaction relationship between input and view. Right [...]

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