33 month ago
plasticbag : "Generation Church ☆ Taking the Reality of God to This Generation" - Pretty much loving the star in the title bar, and the general CSS-elegance and stunning textural design of this site. Obviously I'm pretty much ignoring the specious religious rubbish that's written all over it, but hey...
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37 month ago
plasticbag : Typeradio.org - a podcast and internet radio station about typography and design - The site is beautiful if you're into Flash and contains some nice interface and audio preview widgets. And it's about typography which never sucks...
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40 month ago
cameron : Split Screen - James has started a weblog devoted to split-screen cinema
Milo Vermeulen : splitscreen.us - dedicated to the art of the split screen and other types of multi-layered visuals [via]
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plasticbag : Pitchfork's had an interesting redesign that pushes it widescreen and almost unbrands itself - pushing enormous amounts of content onto the homepage - As ever with these things, you wonder if the obscurantism is partly intentional to make the brand zinelike or hipster. Quite beautiful, but maybe more suitable for a weblog layout?
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47 month ago
Rod Begbie : Apple's Tipping Point: Macs for the Masses - Apple pricepoint infographic. Was this a brilliant plan-from-the-start, or just capitalising on the luck of the iPod? [via] #
plasticbag : Apple's Tipping Point: Macs for the Masses - "The Sweet Spot. Until January 2005, Apple had no iPod or PC products that served the mass market. With the launch of iPod Shuffle and Mac mini they have finally converged two product paths with the mass market in mind. This will not only drive more iPod
Kayode Okeyode : Apple's Tipping Point: Macs For The Masses - Apple's Tipping Point: Macs For The Masses
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47 month ago
plasticbag : Awesome bizarre beautiful Java animation that you need to watch immediately (thanks Mr Webb) - The rules are simple, each time a ball reaches a branching point it divides. When the paths converge and two balls hit, they cancel each other out...
cameron : Transfixing Java applet - Appears to be counting in binary
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plasticbag : Exquisite Corpse - Another blast-from-the-past with the Exquisite Corpse project where people submitted slice-like sections of imagery to produce composite beautiful art projects...
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48 month ago
plasticbag : The weblog of Miss K, transgendered z-list celebrity - Not only beautiful, well-constructed, web native and elegant - but also bloody interesting. It's probably cos I'm a poof, but I find this way more interesting than Belle de Jour...
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plasticbag : Free Ruler - an elegant little application for helping you measure the width and height of things you are designing - I really like this - I often find myself trying to work out what's gone wrong with a layout I'm building in HTML and CSS - having something to show exactly how many pixels of margin and padding are around an object could be a lifesaver...
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50 month ago
Ethan Marcotte : DropCopy - Rendezvous-enabled drag 'n' drop filesharing. Yes, please.
Steve Cook : DropCopy: Rendezvous powered file-sharing for OSX - Oh boy, does this fill a need; I've thought about writing something like it myself, only now I don't have to.
Rod Begbie : DropCopy - Shiny no-brainer local-file-sharing app for Mac networks. [via] #
deusx : 10base-t interactive | rendezvous enabled applications > DropCopy - "Easily and quickly send files and folders to multiple destinations across your LAN by simply dragging files onto recipients in a popup window."
plasticbag : DropCopy - Easily and quickly send files and folders to multiple destinations across your LAN - Interesting little application this - I've been thinking around something vaguely similar for a while. This has given me some possible UI pointers...
Richard Rutter : DropCopy - Easily send files to multiple recipients over Rendezvous (filed under Tools & software). [via Interconnected]
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50 month ago
cameron : Typophile | The Smaller Picture
Tom Coates : Because Cam and I spent ages trying to remember where the link was: Typophile's Smaller Picture creates a font out of pure hive mindish groupthink - Because Cam and I spent ages trying to remember where the link was: Typophile's Smaller Picture creates a font out of pure hive mindish groupthink
jkottke : The Smaller Picture: collective typography - This is brilliant.
Paul Hammond : Typophile | The Smaller Picture - The collective consciousness of Typophile
Wayne Burkett : Typophile | The Smaller Picture - Hive-mind typography. Extremely cool. #
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cameron : Michel Gondry video: Laquer (from LA to NYC in 4 minutes)
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cameron : adns - advanced, alternative, asynchronous resolver
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51 month ago
jkottke : Ok, this is the first wiki interface I've seen that has real potential - Dunno quite why exactly, but this blows my mind.
cameron : TiddlyWiki - wiki without servers
Andy Baio : TiddlyWiki - neat UI, but a novelty until saving changes is fixed [via] [via]
Graham Leuschke : wow, that's a gorgeous site interface -- oh, and it's a wiki - click on some stuff on the left-hand side `
Paul Hammond : TiddlyWiki - a reusable non-linear personal web notebook - written in HTML and JavaScript
deusx : TiddlyWiki - a reusable non-linear personal web notebook - Damn. A wiki done entirely in HTML and JavaScript, client-side
Simon Willison : TiddlyWiki - Client-side Wiki in JavaScript. In page editing is The Next Big Thing. (via) [via]
Isofarro : TiddlyWiki - HTML and Javascript based 'personal web-based notebook'. Fascinating!
Adam Gessaman : TiddlyWiki - a reusable non-linear personal web notebook - Hmmm... this is interesting... alhtough it requires some logical restructuring of my thought processes.
Jeremy Zawodny : tiddlywiki - tiddlywiki: very cool stuff
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