Tuesday, August 5, 2008
What exactly happens when you click that StumbleUpon link?
Are these the top 10 most annoying British commercials?
Could Globalization actually be going in reverse?
Design Research takes a look at the myth of the "average"
These are some really lovely images of Tokyo being overrun by nature
But back in real life - This is a really nice collection of house photos in Tokyo
This is an interesting look at how Americans are moving to the inner city and deserting the suburbs
Mozilla Labs wants to know what you want the future of the web to be
Is American Apparel getting its money's worth from social network advertising?
Say hello to Nokia's new mobile web browser - Tube
Apple is still the no.1 music retailer in the US. Amazing
If you're looking for a pouch for your iPhone/iPod - have a look at Hard Graft
Say hello to Obscura Digital's holographic user interface
Who needs a pooper scooper? Say hello to Poo Poo Bags
Labels: American Apparel, Americans, Apple, British commercials, globalization, Hard Graft, Mozilla labs, Nokia, Obscura Digital, Poo Poo Bags, StumbleUpon, tokyo
posted by olli @ 20:57Friday, October 19, 2007
How to disarm 10 difficult requests from clients
How do you market advertising to an audience that finds it unacceptable
The Guardian/Observer to launch online media archive
More on that - say hello to The Guardian - America
25 reasons you might be a hardcore web designer
How room colours can affect your mood
Art? Craft? Design? Why, yes. Say hello to Reform School
Techcrunch has a good dispatch from the recent Web 2.0 summit
PingMag takes a look at interactive architectual action in Tokyo
Need lifestyle management? Say hello to Consider It Done
Siemens has a fascinating look at factories of the future
Smashing Magazine gives a nice roundup of BIG typography
New Zealand's The Church has a lovely re-design
Is Twine the first mainstream semantic application?
Are Americans eternally restless?
Did China purposely re-direct search engine traffic because of the Dalai Lama?
A nicely in-depth article about the legendary punk band Crass
Labels: Americans, China, client management, Consider It Done, Crass, Guardian, mobile advertising, New Zealand, The Church, Twine, Typography, web 2.0
posted by olli @ 08:10Friday, September 21, 2007
1 in 3 Americans gave up friends and sex for the Internet
20th Century Fox finally comes around to joining the iPod revolution
Everything I need to know, I learned from Iron Maiden
Say hello to Adobe's new Photoshop logo
Could the Markitcart be the next generation of shopping trolley?
If you're worried about Apple's discontinued iPod Hi-Fi - say hello to the Vers 2X
These are 15 examples of excellent typography on the web
Powerpoint as a toy for thought?
How to create a better client/agency/freelance project relationship
Uh-oh - Now the MediaDefender's entire source code has been released
CBS now wading the waters of Web 2.0
Woo! T-Shirt Slayer offers super high quality death metal t-shirts
Seven habits of highly effective logos
The best and worst things about Google's shared stuff
Starting a Web 2.0 startup? You might want to read this
Written On The City looks at urban graffiti around the world
Labels: Americans, CBS, death metal, Fox, Google, ipod, Iron Maiden, logos, Media Defender, project management, Shared Stuff, Shopping, Typography, Vers 2X, web 2.0, Written On the City
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