Crayon Physics
Check out this video of some lovely touchscreen game design. Shapes drawn on the screen take on physical properties in the game, it’s lovely. Something this well executed would work brilliantly on the...
View ArticleSaul Bass does Star Wars
Ever wondered what the title sequence to Star Wars would have been like if Saul Bass had done it? No? Well here’s the answer anyway: As a graphic designer and a Hitchcock fan, I thought I’d take this...
View ArticleAmerican business cards
I’m getting a bit carried away with posts today, but I was reminded of the classic business card scene in American Psycho and thought I’d share. Funny how everything gets immediately more frightening...
View ArticlePlastic bags bite back
Plastic bags needn’t hasten the end of the world, they can be fun too. Artist Joshua Allen Harris tied some to the subway grates in New York, and look what happened when a train sucked past… [via]
View ArticleChoreographed chaos
Check out this video, inspired by the Honda ‘Cog’ advert and others like it, chaos ensues at a print factory. Nicely done… [via]
View ArticleBlood Sugar
Sorry, I had to post this, it’s Friday. Cassetteboy is a bloody genius. If you’ve seen it before, watch it again, then check out the others on his site.
View ArticleInnernet explained
Google has designs on your entire computer now with their upcoming Chrome OS. This video explains it in a straightforward way. Perhaps a little too straightforward… It’s really exciting stuff, but I...
View ArticleOscarama™®
I don’t get very excited about the Oscars I’m afraid. It’s all a bit GMTV for me, but this year there’s been an interesting winner in the short films category. Logorama is a 15 minute film by H5...
View ArticleFanatics
It’s nice when you get the feeling a company is full of people who really like what they do. In this case it’s those Dyson boffins having fun with their new fan, a balloon and some blu-tack. As you do.
View ArticleThe web’s back-end
If you’re curious about how websites work, you’ve ever selected ‘view source’ to see the guts of the HTML, or you have wondered about the ominous ‘back-end’, then wonder no longer. Back of a webpage...
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