January 2012
3 posts
Future Drama →
December 2011
2 posts
October 2011
5 posts
Siri coming to TVs →
8-Bit artwork in Subway station →
September 2011
7 posts
August 2011
3 posts
July 2011
13 posts
An MP3 that comes free with an £8.99 cassette
Not only that, but we have an extremely limited collectors tape cassette version of the album. Limited to only 200 copies worldwide, they are exclusive to Bleep and come with an instant MP3 download of the album that gets credited straight to your Bleep account.
http://bleep.com/index.php?page=release_details&releaseid=31123
Comic Logo / cover design
Interesting to see how it works for other people, as we just finished work on the SVK Branding and design.
http://www.core77.com/blog/graphic_design/mulling_it_over_with_tom_muller_19755.asp
"Internet's memory effects quantified in computer...
Psychology experiments showed that people presented with difficult questions began to think of computers.
When participants knew that facts would be available on a computer later, they had poor recall of answers but enhanced recall of where they were stored.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-14145045
styledeficit:
S’quite nice. We mucked about with this in the office but manipulating sound, rather than a letter. It actually feels a bit weird looking at a screen showing you having some insane wireframe stuck to your face.
June 2011
11 posts
Decent write up on the N9
Having worked on the N9 during the early stages, it’s interesting reading the reactions.
http://daringfireball.net/2011/06/n9_and_meego
Beyonce performing 'Run the World'
Terrible, terrible track, but otherwise a really nice live visual display, a mix of projected visuals and live dancing. Super well done.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkqUTY3G13M
Epic weeknotes from our fearless leader
Worth a read.
http://berglondon.com/blog/2011/06/21/week-315/
Captcha - How Google digitises books with brains
http://www.humansinvent.com/#!/968/captcha-how-google-uses-your-brainpower-to-digitise-books/
By www.humansinvent.com
Inventive barcode design
Nice post from Core77 on inventive use of barcodes. Same function, same recognisable design, just with a fancy casing inline with the product at hand. Amazon do this superbly with the packaging for the Kindle, which ties in nicely with the out of the box experience.
Apple patent for binaural audio →
May 2011
9 posts
Fantastic chalk lettering →
Aged to Perfection →