
Very pleased that I stumbled across this all-things-Mac Tumblr blog—packed full of content that every serious, professional Apple owner and user should have access to.
Posted by December 31, 2009 permalink
“Every week, we invite an artist or a band to play in the streets, in a bar, a park, or even in a flat or in an elevator, and we film the whole session.”
In my travels through YouTube over the last few years I have come across a few TAKE-AWAY SHOWS, but I have never taken a look at the archive. There are some great artists archived here. Well worth some viewing time.
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Incredible. More like this, please. Craft a visual treat like this—and it’s almost a shoe-in that you’ll be remembered in the vast sea of poo that is most of the web.
Posted by December 23, 2009 permalink

The Sydney Dance Company. Great example of a website built on the Wordpress platform (found via siteInspire).
Posted by December 21, 2009 permalink

We re-shot all of our project screens today using an iPhone, and an app called “Quad Camera“. It produces a moody, Lomography-styled image. Impressive little app.
Posted by December 17, 2009 permalink
I have posted a website review over at COMMANDOpera. This is the first in a series of reviews I will be doing for the fine folks over there.
Posted by December 16, 2009 permalink

37signals begins it’s “37signals ID” rollout this week. They are another good example of a company with design woven into the fabric of their being. This should simplify and unify the 37signals product experience. Smart move.
Posted by December 15, 2009 permalink
With Orson Welles on the verge of coming back into the mainstream consciousness, I thought it would be appropriate to dig-up some work I did back in 2006. The pieces will be displayed in the order they were created.

$1.00 misunderstood

wellesamoco

frozenpeas

fractured
Posted by December 13, 2009 permalink

Bugtrapp: a coming bug-tracking web application from Hashbrown Inc, about to make it to beta…
Posted by December 12, 2009 permalink

There really is no other—at least not within our industry. This is 1/2 of the failure. I’ve always admired those with balls, and balls they have.
Posted by December 11, 2009 permalink

Wallet, by Canadian-based Acrylic, will make your life a whole-lot-easier. Store sensitive data (that if you lost you’d be toast) in a secure OS X application, and sync it with an iPhone version as well. Need to store that data in the cloud? Wallet does that to. Syncs with MobileMe.
Posted by December 10, 2009 permalink

I crafted a new wordmark for a personal “brand” (of sorts). I was using just a symbol (which I liked, and still do), but something was bothering me about it, and I still do not know what, exactly, it was.
Here it is, and I hope you hate it.
Posted by December 6, 2009 permalink

A great article (and theory) on where, when, and how the creative moments “happen”.
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