2.5.13
Art Magazin
We liked this online magazine. It is different, it is experimental and full of guts. Further more the cool use of html 5 also caught our eye. Not to mention the simple but striking use of typography. More to BRUT over here.
Labels:
art,
code,
design,
exhibition,
graphic design,
typography,
web design
9.1.13
Changing faces
The digital world is ever changing and so too websites and content providers. The big thing in website design for 2013 is "responsive design". Layouts collapse and adapt to any screensize, meaning instant compatibility for your tablet and mobile visitors. Here's a wordpress theme demo which just does that. www.adaptive-images.com
Labels:
code,
design,
graphic design,
web application,
web design
16.11.12
Universal Orchestra
Music, graphics and great technology combined always make a project zing. The Universal Orchestra where the whole world can dance or play to the same tune is one of those projects. For more playing moments click here.
Labels:
art,
code,
community,
games,
web application,
web design
22.10.12
Stay curious
How sad would the world be without curiosity? A splendidly done animation on knowledge and where it all comes from. May we stay curious till the end of our days.
Labels:
art,
colour,
film,
graphic design,
history
25.9.12
Gov.uk new website.
Directgov and Business Link websites will be shortly merging and getting a long needed structural/usability update. Gov.uk(Beta) has been designed to address the many usability constraints that today's standards demand. Making use of the newly cut typeface (New Transport) and a very simple navigation structure, a nice and modern website has been crafted.
Labels:
design,
graphic design,
typography,
uk,
web design
13.8.12
Thursday (in the sun)
Over the last couple of days we have been enjoying some great sunshine. We noticed that a little bird has moved into the neighbourhood and has been cheekily snapping up some of our sandwiches leftovers. After seeing this lovely animation it reminded us of our little friend. Enjoy
And here some more of Matthias Hoegg's work.
23.4.12
Supporting
Labels:
code,
community,
tool,
web application,
web design
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