Friday, February 1, 2008
Why I left print media for digital media
10 trends that will define logo design in 2008
Web designers take note. This Christmas, all your clients will want one of these
The user generated video market size to jump 50% in 2008?
Looking to profit from your social network demographic data? If so - have a look at Lookery
Google says social search is the future
Does the recent success of Portal mean we're going to see more games like it?
Google says social networking inventory not monetizing as well as it expected
If these really are the ugliest buildings in London, we're in big trouble
How you can make the web a more structured place
20 further resources for freelancers
ThatsMyMouse is a really interesting (dare we say odd?) social networking website
This is an interesting look at how the internet gets data from one place to another
Boxes and Arrows takes a look at search behaviour patterns
Convergence comes to the automobile. Say hello to BMW's ConnectedDrive platform
Warpspire has a nice look at the evolution of the user interface
If you live in Helsinki, that green glowing cloud in the sky is just reminding you of your electricity consumption
The Jellyclick is an inflatable mouse
Labels: BMW, Boxes and Arrows, ConnectedDrive, digital media, freelancing, Helsinki, Jellyclick, logo design, London, Lookery, Monkey magazine, Nuage Vert, search behaviour, ThatsMyMouse, Warpspire
posted by olli @ 07:33Monday, January 28, 2008
Fontshop gives you their ten top typefaces of 2007
Don't tell your IT department: 7 great resources for Blackberry applications
The four elements of getting video to go viral
On that note - who's watching all that user generated video?
Has The Pirate Bay really topped 10 million users?
Note to PR teams: 44% of your customers don't believe anything you say
If you really like the iPod earbuds, why not get them for your home?
How to put Facebook apps on any website
Qtrax is an interesting P2P application that pays artists as you download them
Has BBC 6Music lost its way? The Guardian says yes. We're on the fence
This is the story of how the biohazard symbol was designed
Residents of Helsinki can now track their public transport via mobile phone. Very handy!
What's the better way to review books? Peer review or anonymous blog comments?
Looks like Nokia has agreed to share music revenue with with mobile operators
Need to build your own Apple store? We've got you covered
This is a timeline of modern web design
Labels: Apple, Blackberry, facebook, Fontshop, Helsinki, ipod, mobile, Nokia, peer review, SMS, symbol design, The Pirate Bay, typefaces, viral marketing, web design
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