Fantastic illustrations by Eric Zener.
Peepshow updated their website with some nice works and an excellent html design. (via FormFiftyFive)
Brilliant portfolio from Daniel Mall, and nice blog.
“Daniel Mall is an interactive art director from Brooklyn. He’s an enthralled husband, Interactive Director at Happy Cog, Senior Designer at Big Spaceship, technical editor at A List Apart, a featured speaker at An Event Apart, former web & graphic design teacher at the University of the Arts, and former singer/keyboard player for Four24.”, as stated on the website.
From the lovely people of I love Typography here comes We love typography, as stated on the website. Think of it FFFFOUND for type-related content. Enjoy.
Product Design Kristin Bjarnadottir, design a lamp with the basic idea “what goes around comes around”. It looks like a jellyfish floating on the air. Brilliant concept.
A year ago there was a prototype about a faceless watch. The japanese designer Hironao Tsuboi from 100%, Tokyo, Japan, designed a LED faceless watch. Coming Soon…
Byroglyphics. One of my favourite contemporary artists Russ Mills. So dynamic, energetic and aggressive. Russ releases some printed work every now and then, but they prints are gone in no time. Become a fan on his Facebook Page
I recently got and invite from a friend of mine for lookbook.nu The website is focusing on collecting the best looks from young people around the world. As stated on their website “LOOKBOOK.nu is an international social experiment in style. It was inspired by street fashion blogs like the Sartorialist as well as “What are you wearing today?” forum threads across the internet.”
Lookbook.nu is an invitation based website/blog.
I’ve spent some time finding an application about synchronising my iTunes Library across different locations. I have my iTunes Music Library saved in three different locations. My MacBook Pro’s hard drive, my LaCie Mobile Drive and on my LaCie Desktop Drive. I know that it’s quite idiotic to have three copies of the same folder, but it was a couple of years ago that my PowerBook’s hard drive crashed and lost everything. From that point I learned my lesson and here I am now about an issue that I came across. There are some application that synchronising , ChronoSync, Unison, but it came down to Get BackUp 2 to be the more straightforward and easy to use. It features a simple interface with tabs at he bottom that stores your synchronisations with the folders you choose. The backup process it pretty easy as well, the application offers five icons, iPhoto, Mailbox, iTunes, Documents, Address Book, once you click one it automatically adds the folder to the backup process, all you have to do after that is to pick the destination. You can also set a schedules to keep you backup up-to-date with ease. The application comes free with Toast 10 Titanium and from BeLight Software at the price of $39.95.
8 Simple Ways to Improve Typography In Your Designs is an article written by Antonio Carusone and it was published for Smashing Magazine. A great article to keep in mind and come back to it for reference.
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